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Starting the New Year with<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

31 NEW! Master Makeup Program<br />

Easy Ukulele 19 Sushi 18<br />

Arts & Crafts 24<br />

Business 11<br />

Career 12<br />

Film Editing 11<br />

<strong>College</strong> for KIDS 4<br />

Computers 7<br />

Consumer Ed 17<br />

communityservices.lacitycollege.edu<br />

Cooking 18<br />

Creative Writing 14<br />

Dance 20<br />

Drama 21<br />

En Español 16<br />

Gelatinas 17<br />

Exercise & Relaxation 22<br />

Language 23<br />

Medical 15<br />

Music 19<br />

Swimming 28<br />

and much more!<br />

Security Guard 13<br />

Premiere Pro 10 Tamales 19 Bartending 13<br />

We are moving!<br />

See page 30.<br />

323.953.4000 ext. 2651<br />

educate. enlighten.enrich.


VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

Love Animals? - Begin a New Career in 5-weeks!<br />

As a Veterinary Assistant you will help the Veterinarian or the<br />

Veterinarian Technician in their daily tasks. You will feed, water,<br />

and examine pets for signs of illness, disease, or injury; clean<br />

and disinfect cages and work areas, as well as sterilize surgical<br />

equipment in laboratories, animal hospitals and clinics. This<br />

program combines 35 hours of classroom instruction with a 24<br />

hour volunteer experience. The voluntary experience component<br />

requires students to volunteer their time. Each student will be<br />

responsible for coordinating his or her volunteer experience*.<br />

Fee: Class fee of $999 includes books, consumable<br />

supplies, and course completion certificate. A payment<br />

plan is available.<br />

SubEvent: VA120929<br />

Schedule: 5 Saturdays<br />

9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

April 6 – May 4, 2013<br />

ATTEND A FREE INFORMATION SESSION<br />

Wednesday, March 6, 2013 • 6:30-8:00 pm<br />

Please call for details: (800) 201-1141<br />

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

Become a Pharmacy Technician in Seven Months !!!<br />

Pharmacy Technicians are in high-demand, with job<br />

opportunities projected to grow 25 percent by 2016. The<br />

prescription drug industry is changing everyday. With<br />

those changes comes a need for a new wave of highly<br />

trained pharmacy technicians. Successful graduates of<br />

this program are prepared for careers in retail and<br />

hospital pharmacy settings. A Pharmacy Technician<br />

assists the pharmacist with mixing and packaging<br />

prescriptions, referring clients to the pharmacist for<br />

counseling, inventory control and purchasing, as well as<br />

collecting payment and coordinating billing. This course<br />

combines 182 hours of classroom instruction with 120<br />

hours of pharmacy externship to provide you with a<br />

complete learning experience*.<br />

FEE: Class fee of $2,895 covers books, supplies, externship, and course completion<br />

certificate. A payment plan is available.<br />

CERTIFICATION: Upon successful completion graduates will receive a certificate of<br />

completion and become eligible to apply for registration as a Pharmacy Technician in the<br />

State of California.<br />

SubEvent: PT121012<br />

Schedule: Fridays<br />

9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

April 5 – August 23, 2013<br />

*Pre-requisites: Minimum 18 years of age and high school completion or its equivalent. Students<br />

need competency in, or completion of a basic computer operations class. Students will be required<br />

to have access to the internet, printing capabilities and an email address. A Math and English preassessment<br />

test will be administered on the first class meeting to ensure student success.<br />

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President’s Welcome<br />

Welcome to <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

(LACC) <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> program.<br />

The <strong>Community</strong> Service program provides<br />

a wide range of lifelong learning and<br />

enrichment opportunities by offering<br />

classes and programs that are:<br />

Designed with you in mind<br />

Conveniently Scheduled<br />

Low cost with easy enrollment<br />

Taught by talented<br />

professionals<br />

in their respective fields<br />

Regardless of your age or educational<br />

goal, there’s a <strong>Community</strong> Service class<br />

that can keep you current with<br />

today’s trends, technologies,<br />

assist you to get ahead in life<br />

and career or just plain fun!<br />

Interim President, Reneé D. Martinez<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> Administration<br />

Ms. Renee D. Martinez, Interim President<br />

Dr. Dan Walden, VP of Academic Affairs<br />

Dr. Lawrence Bradford, VP of Student<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

Mr. Paul Carlson, VP of Administration <strong>Services</strong><br />

Ms. Alex Davis, Dean, Economic Development<br />

and Workforce Education<br />

Dr. Thelma Day, Dean of Academic<br />

Affairs<br />

Ms. Allison Jones, Dean of Academic Affairs<br />

Dr. Todd Scott, Dean of Economic Affairs<br />

Dr. Randy Anderson, Dean of Special <strong>Services</strong><br />

Dr. Edward Pai, Dean of Institutional<br />

Effectiveness<br />

Mr. William A. Marmolejo, Dean of Enrollment <strong>Services</strong><br />

Ms. Guadalupe Jara, Associate Dean of Economic<br />

Development and Workforce Education<br />

Mr. Corey Rodgers, Associate Dean of EOP&S/CARE<br />

Mr. Earic Peters, Associate Dean of Student Life<br />

Mr. Jeremy Villar, Associate Dean of Student<br />

<strong>Services</strong><br />

Mr. Anil K. Jain, AVP of Administrative <strong>Services</strong><br />

Lenore Saunders, Administrative Analyst<br />

Mr. Bob Garcia, Physical Plant<br />

3<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> District<br />

Administration<br />

Dr. Daniel J. LaVista, Chancellor<br />

Dr. Adriana D. Barrera, Deputy Chancellor<br />

Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye, Vice Chancellor for<br />

Educational Programs and Institutional<br />

Effectiveness<br />

Dr. Felicito Cajayon, Vice Chancellor of<br />

Economic and Workforce Development<br />

Mr. James D. O’Reilly, Executive Director of Facilities<br />

Planning and Development<br />

Ms. Camille A. Goulet, General Counsel<br />

Ms. Jeanette Gordon, Chief Financial<br />

Officer/Treasurer<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Steve Veres, President<br />

Tina Park, First Vice President<br />

Nancy Pearlman, Second Vice President<br />

Kelly Candaele<br />

Mona Field<br />

Miguel Santiago<br />

Scott J. Svonkin<br />

Daniel Campos, Student Trustee<br />

Classroom Material Fees<br />

Please be aware that some <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

classes have material/handouts required by the<br />

instructor. All material fees are paid at the time of<br />

registration. Material fees are always optional.<br />

However, should you choose not to purchase supplies<br />

or materials, your participation in the class may be<br />

limited. <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong>, LACC, and LACCD are<br />

held harmless from such fee disputes between the<br />

teacher and student(s).<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> is located on<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus<br />

in the Administration Building 112<br />

Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.<br />

Register by phone – Quick & Easy!<br />

(323) 953-4000 ext. 2651<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Volume 1 Issue 1) is published 4 times per year (February – April – July –<br />

September) by <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Office of Advertising & Public Relations, 855 N. Vermont Avenue,<br />

<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA 90029. Application to mail at Periodical Postage Prices is pending at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA.<br />

POSTMASTER: Send address corrections to <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Department, 855<br />

N. Vermont Ave. <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA 90029.<br />

EMPLOYERS, CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS !!!<br />

Call our <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Office for affordable customize group class training seminars.<br />

We bring the teacher to you. Avoid traffic & parking problems. You choose your own<br />

schedule, enroll as many people as you want. LET US TRAVEL TO YOU !!!<br />

Microsoft Applications<br />

Bookkeeping/QuickBooks<br />

L.A. Food Handlers Certification<br />

Quick & Dirty Self Defense<br />

Learn to speak Spanish, Chinese, French, Italian<br />

Security Guard certification<br />

Medical Terminology/Billing classes<br />

Grant Proposal Writing<br />

Register by phone!<br />

(323) 953-4000 x2651<br />

Please contact us at (323) 953-4000 ext. 2651. Our friendly bilingual staff can assist you.


S.A.T & A.C.T. PREPARATION<br />

Help your child to get a higher test score!<br />

The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and<br />

ACT (American <strong>College</strong> Testing) is inevitable for all<br />

high school students planning to apply to a 4 year<br />

college/university. With careful preparation students<br />

will walk through SAT/ACT reasoning and inference<br />

practice analogies: grammar, science reasoning<br />

critical thinking, & higher mathematic applications.<br />

Students will also cover/study the new essaywriting<br />

portion of the GED test through practice<br />

preparation. In addition, participants will discover<br />

valuable test taking strategies/secrets about<br />

answering questions. Included will be a practice<br />

examination and an assessment. Bring these<br />

books to class: 1. Kaplan S.A.T. 2012: Strategies,<br />

Practice & Review. 2. McGraw-Hill’s ACT Practice<br />

Tests 3 rd edition by Steven W. Dulan May 25, 2010.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $85<br />

#80255A 4 Fridays<br />

5:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-22<br />

COLLEGE PREPARATION<br />

Apply for college & financial grants early!<br />

Students will learn how to apply to colleges and<br />

universities, both public & private,<br />

acquire and fill out appropriate<br />

forms for admission, write a<br />

personal statement, find and<br />

apply for scholarships and<br />

grants, learn about Advanced<br />

Placement classes, learn the<br />

difference between SAT, ACT and the PSAT,<br />

prepare for the college of your choice as early as<br />

the seventh grade. Students are required to have<br />

internet access at home and a valid email address.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $49<br />

#80256A 2 Fridays<br />

5:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

April 5 & 12<br />

VIDEO GAME DESIGN FOR KIDS<br />

You may spend countless hours playing video<br />

games but ever dreamed of creating your own<br />

game? If you’re ready to step up to the next level,<br />

join this class; you’re in for a load of fun. With<br />

Microsoft’s Kodu Game Lab you can let your<br />

creative mind explore the possibilities of creating<br />

your own game levels, adventures, and lots more –<br />

all without knowing a bit of complicated codes. If<br />

you can point and click a mouse, then you’re on<br />

your way to creating your very own video game.<br />

Ages 8-15. Optional: You may bring your Xbox<br />

controller to class - controller must be wired,<br />

USB type. Limit to only 9 students.<br />

SubEvent: Angelo Almonte Fee: $65<br />

#80766A 3 Fridays<br />

5:00-6:30 p.m.<br />

April 12-26<br />

4<br />

MATH SUCCESS CLASS<br />

Get better grades in school<br />

Assist your child with their school studies by<br />

enrolling them in this<br />

intensive math<br />

program. Focus will<br />

be on the specific<br />

problem area’s your<br />

child is having with<br />

math. This class will<br />

help your child<br />

improve test skills, increase scores and advance in<br />

school. Students are welcome to bring their<br />

schoolbooks. ALL elementary/junior grade levels<br />

are welcome. Material fee of $5 payable at time<br />

of registration. Instructor: Dr. Arsen Abelian.<br />

SubEvent: Fractions and Decimals Fee: $55<br />

#80017A 5 Saturdays<br />

10:00-11:00 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80017B Pre-Algebra Fee: $55<br />

5 Saturdays<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80017C Algebra Fee: $55<br />

5 Saturdays<br />

12:00-1:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80017D Geometry Fee: $55<br />

5 Saturdays<br />

1:00-2:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

KUNG FU FOR KIDS<br />

What do Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Let Li have in<br />

common? They all studied/practiced Kung Fu.<br />

Kung Fu is known as the father of Martial Arts.<br />

This is a class in Kung Fu San Soo. Learn<br />

Martial Arts Kung Fu fluid movements and counter<br />

defense strategies. No experience necessary.<br />

Included will be warming-up and stretching<br />

exercises, also basic Kung Fu positions to<br />

maximize your limits and potentials in the field of<br />

martial arts.<br />

SubEvent: Brian King Fee: $55<br />

#80201A 5 Sundays Ages 6-11<br />

1:30-2:30 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#80201B 5 Sundays Fee: $55<br />

3:00-4:00 p.m. Ages 12-17<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

TYPING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Let your fingers do the<br />

talking! Learn how to type<br />

the fun, fast and easy way!<br />

Students will type school<br />

reports, letters, homework<br />

and applications. Get the<br />

correct fundamentals on the<br />

computer keyboard which will pay off when they<br />

enter college and the business world. Students are<br />

encouraged to repeat if more practice or speedier<br />

progress is desired. Ages: 9+.<br />

SubEvent: Ryan Obando Fee: $50<br />

#80001A 4 Fridays<br />

4:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

March 1-22


FRENCH FOR KIDS & TEENS<br />

French is a fun language spoken around the world.<br />

Students will partake in a wide range of activities<br />

from pronunciation of the alphabet, numbers,<br />

colors, days, weeks, months to useful<br />

conversations that will increase vocabulary and<br />

promote a cultural interest. Material fee of $22<br />

payable at time of registration is for cost of book,<br />

cd and handouts. Book title is: Collins French Club:<br />

Book 1, by Rosi McNab - ISBN-13-<br />

9780007287567. $5 only if you have already<br />

purchased the audio cd/book set. Parents are<br />

encouraged to participate with class. Ages 7-16.<br />

No experience needed.<br />

SubEvent: Lesley Lespinasse Fee: $55<br />

#80721A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)<br />

9:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Public speaking is a skill and an art form that needs<br />

to be nurtured over time. The class focuses on<br />

speaking clearly, stage<br />

presence, organizing ideas,<br />

minimize speaking anxiety, and<br />

confidence building through the<br />

creation of memorable<br />

speeches. Let your child start<br />

sharing their ideas in front of an<br />

audience. Take advantage of this great opportunity<br />

for your child. Material fee of $5 payable in class.<br />

Ages 8+.<br />

SubEvent: Lisa Saperston Fee: $65<br />

#80075A One Saturday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 16<br />

WRITING – GRADES 3-6<br />

This class will assist and help students improve on<br />

their writing comprehension, grammar and<br />

vocabulary skills. This class will also concentrate<br />

on specific problem area’s students are having with<br />

classroom assignments and homework. Students<br />

will also learn the newest education writing formats.<br />

Homework assignments will be given. Children are<br />

welcome to bring their school books and classroom<br />

writing questions. Please bring pencil and writing<br />

tablet. Material fee of $8 payable at time of<br />

registration. Grades 3-6.<br />

SubEvent: Brian King Fee: $50<br />

#80222A 4 Mondays<br />

4:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 4-25<br />

READING GRADES 3-6<br />

This class will cover various levels of reading<br />

phonics, vocabulary, & composition<br />

skills. Students will have the<br />

opportunity to sharpen their<br />

presentation and reading skills by<br />

reading aloud to the class.<br />

homework assignments will be<br />

given. Children are welcome to bring their school<br />

books and classroom questions. Material fee of<br />

$8 payable at time of registration. Grades 3-6<br />

SubEvent: Brian King Fee: $50<br />

#80221A 4 Wednesdays<br />

4:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 6-27<br />

5<br />

FUN WITH MATH CLASS – GRADES K-2<br />

Students engage in hands-on<br />

activities to develop their number<br />

sense and geometric abilities.<br />

Activities include manipulatives,<br />

games, and puzzles, to promote<br />

each child’s understanding of<br />

addition, subtraction, patterns<br />

and geometry. Appropriate<br />

mathematical terms are introduced and explained.<br />

Material fee of $3 payable at time of registration.<br />

Limited enrollment so register early!<br />

SubEvent: Polly Matthes Fee: $60<br />

#80301A 5 Saturdays<br />

10:10-11:10 a.m.<br />

February 23-March23<br />

READING READINESS GRADES K-1<br />

Children will engage in literary activities to promote<br />

motivation by learning language related concepts.<br />

Instruction on phonics (sounds letters make) will<br />

help students decipher words for themselves. Kids<br />

will create their own books, poems and stories<br />

through drawing, painting and writing. Oral and<br />

written language are supported through age<br />

appropriate literature. Material fee of $3 payable<br />

at time of registration. Limited enrollment!<br />

SubEvent: Polly Matthes Fee: $60<br />

#80300A 5 Saturdays<br />

9:00-10:00 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

FUN WITH ABC’s<br />

Fun with ABC’s is for the very young<br />

student (ages 3-5). Reading will be<br />

promoted through an introduction of<br />

phonics thru arts & crafts. Age<br />

appropriate literature will also be<br />

introduced. Material fee of $3<br />

payable at time of registration. This class is<br />

limited to only 8 students!<br />

SubEvent: Polly Matthes Fee: $60<br />

#80223A 5 Saturdays<br />

11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

DRUMS FOR TEENS & ADULTS<br />

Playing the drums is a great way to have fun and to<br />

relieve stress even form a band. Learn to play<br />

Rock, Pop, Funk, and Blues, accomplish these<br />

beats even by the first class! Learn to read and<br />

write drum<br />

notations, gain<br />

effective practice<br />

techniques. Bring<br />

your favorite<br />

music CD’s to<br />

class; analyze<br />

and learn the<br />

drum beats of<br />

your favorite<br />

songs. Teacher<br />

will provide drum<br />

set. Please bring drum sticks and practice pad<br />

which can be purchased at Guitar Center or<br />

Sam Ash or any major music store. This class<br />

has a limited enrollment. Ages12+.<br />

SubEvent: Staff Fee: $65<br />

#75041A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24


LEARN TO PROGRAM FROM SCRATCH<br />

Is there more to computers than playing games,<br />

watching videos or endless chatting? Be the creator<br />

of your own digital stories, animations, games,<br />

music and art. Bring your creativity and imagination<br />

to this workshop and learn how to program with<br />

Scratch AND have fun, too! Recommended ages:<br />

11-16. Limit 9. Students in full attendance will<br />

be given a completion award at final meeting.<br />

SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $55<br />

#80767A 2 Saturdays (11-16 yrs.)<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

March 16 & 23<br />

MUSICAL KEYBOARDING FOR CHILDREN<br />

Children will learn the correct fundamentals in<br />

playing the piano: Topics covered: Development in<br />

finger coordination, critical sense of listening;<br />

notations in pitch and rhythm; discipline in good<br />

practice habits with an appreciation of music<br />

through the piano as well as basic written theory.<br />

Solo-ensemble repertoire will also be introduced.<br />

Ages: 6 & up. Intermediate requires: Basic<br />

knowledge of music note reading. Intermediate<br />

students will choose sheet music comparable<br />

to their level. Limit is 12 students. Please bring<br />

your own keyboard to class.<br />

SubEvent: Mariam Avetisyan Fee: $45<br />

#80052A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

9:00-10:00 a.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#80052B 5 Thursdays (Beg./Interm.) Fee: $45<br />

6:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 28<br />

PAINTING AND WATERCOLORS<br />

FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Watercolor and Paint the most beautiful<br />

pictures ever!!! Your teacher will get you started in<br />

basic watercolor and paint brush stroke techniques.<br />

You will develop your natural and<br />

hidden artistic talents of<br />

visualizing and expressing<br />

everyday objects as watercolor<br />

images. Students will be given<br />

total encouragement and support<br />

in developing their artistic skills<br />

at their own pace. Instructor<br />

works for Disneyland as an artist<br />

and has showcased his works at art galleries<br />

throughout the U.S.A. Please bring basic<br />

watercolor set, brushes, paper and pencil to 1 st<br />

class meeting. Ages 9-17. Register early!<br />

SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $55<br />

#80032A 5 Fridays<br />

2:30-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

6<br />

DRAWING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Learn how to draw like a pro, get drawing tips and<br />

techniques on the objects you like to draw (people,<br />

animals, nature, buildings, aircraft, etc.). Watch<br />

your images come to life as your teacher gets you<br />

started in using led/color pencil, charcoal, shading<br />

techniques, light/dark contrast, 3 dimension and<br />

brightness just the professionals. Students are<br />

encouraged to bring their ideas & imagination.<br />

Bring led & color pencils, eraser and sketchpad<br />

to 1 st meeting of class. Ages 9-17.<br />

SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $55<br />

#80033A 5 Fridays<br />

4:00-5:30 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

DRAW COMIC BOOK & CARTOON<br />

CHARACTERS LIKE THE PROS<br />

Learn how to draw your favorite action Heroes and<br />

Villains like Spiderman, Spawn,<br />

Green, Lantern, Star Wars, Wonder<br />

Women, or even the Simpsons.<br />

You can even invent your own<br />

cartoon characters! This class will<br />

teach you important steps & secret<br />

artist tips you need to create &<br />

bring your cartoon to animation life.<br />

If you always wanted to become a<br />

cartoon super-action hero artist or<br />

comic Villain artist, this class will greatly assist you.<br />

Ages 12+<br />

SubEvent: Wayne Thomas Fee: $65<br />

#80051A 5 Fridays<br />

5:30-7:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

GYMNASTICS FOR KIDS<br />

This class is designed to teach basic gymnastic<br />

skills to children with little or no experience.<br />

Emphasis is on floor exercises and tumbling skills.<br />

Gymnastic skills increase motor coordination<br />

muscular strength, flexibility, and endurance.<br />

Students will also acquire awareness about body<br />

movement and physical fitness. Each class begins<br />

with a comprehensive warm-up routine with an<br />

emphasis on flexibility. Wear athletic clothing.<br />

SubEvent: Ron Newsome Fee: $55<br />

#80031A 5 Saturdays (6-12 yrs.)<br />

2:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80031B 5 Saturdays (3-5 yrs.) Fee: $55<br />

3:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

SINGING FOR CHILDREN<br />

Enroll your child in this fun and popular singing<br />

program at L.A.C.C. Help your child to soar and<br />

expose their gift in singing. Students will learn<br />

proper vocal and breathing techniques to<br />

strengthen and bring out their full singing potential.<br />

Your child’s confidence and singing abilities will be<br />

enhanced tremendously. Each child will perform<br />

solo and with the class. Limit 10 students.<br />

SubEvent: Linda Stevens Fee: $60<br />

#80012A 5 Saturdays (5-9 yrs.)<br />

11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80012B 5 Saturdays (10-15 yrs.) Fee: $60<br />

12:30-1:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23


BALLET FOR CHILDREN<br />

An introduction to pre-ballet techniques for children.<br />

The program will focus on the basic positions,<br />

techniques, steps, and discipline of ballet. This<br />

workshop provides instruction on the correct use of<br />

the physical mechanics of motion encouraging the<br />

spirit of dance in children.<br />

SubEvent: Cynthia Miltenberger Fee: $55<br />

#80021A 5 Saturdays (Ages 3-4)<br />

2:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80021B 5 Saturdays (Ages 5-8) Fee: $55<br />

3:00-4:00 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80021C Sandy Fetherolf<br />

5 Fridays (Ages 3-8) Fee: $55<br />

5:00-6:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

TENNIS FOR CHILDREN & TEENS<br />

Hey Kids, get your tennis rackets<br />

and have fun learning how to play<br />

tennis. Students will learn power<br />

positions for putting topspin and<br />

slice on the ball, plus other basics as<br />

needed for good movement. Join this action<br />

packed healthy sport and remember to bring 2<br />

new can of tennis balls and tennis racket. Held<br />

off-campus. No experience needed ages 8-18 yrs.<br />

SubEvent: Staff Fee: $55<br />

#99682A 5 Saturdays<br />

3:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

GUITAR FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Hey, do you want to learn how to play some of<br />

your favorite songs on the guitar? Come<br />

discover the true and fun way of learning how to<br />

play the guitar. This class will teach you proper<br />

finger coordination, how to tune your guitar and<br />

how to understand basic music notes. Bring<br />

acoustic guitar. Please bring the following book -<br />

Title of book is Guitar Method 1, 2 nd edition by Will<br />

Schmidt and Greg Koch, ISBN 0-7935-3392 it can<br />

be purchased at The Guitar Center Store in<br />

Hollywood. Ages 10-16.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $55<br />

#80061A 5 Saturdays<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

CHILDREN’S MUSICAL THEATRE<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

Learn a popular theatre and musical stage scene<br />

and or song number from a well known Broadway<br />

show. Students will sing, dance<br />

and act out a stage scene,<br />

complete with costume wear to<br />

show off to a proud applauding<br />

audience. Students will perform a<br />

presentation of the stage scene they<br />

have learned in class. Come join this fun and<br />

exciting theatrical experience and bring out your<br />

fullest acting and artistic talents. No acting<br />

experience or training needed all are welcome.<br />

SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $65<br />

#82000A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:30-1:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

7<br />

SOCCER ACADEMY FOR KIDS<br />

A soccer program for boys and girls who want to<br />

learn proper game techniques, including ball<br />

control, dribbling, passing & shooting.<br />

Team play and strategies will also<br />

be covered. Keep your body<br />

and mind healthy join this fun<br />

and exciting class. Instructor is<br />

fluent in English and Spanish. Bring<br />

soccer ball, soccer shoes and<br />

kneepads. Held off campus.<br />

SubEvent: Marleth Fernandez Fee: $50<br />

#80667A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:00-1:00 p.m. (4-7 yrs.)<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#80667B 5 Saturdays Fee: $50<br />

1:00-2:00 p.m. (8-13 yrs.)<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

HIP HOP DANCING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE<br />

Learn one of the most popular and<br />

requested dance styles in recent<br />

years. The instructor will teach<br />

students many of the latest steps<br />

and dance moves. No experience is<br />

needed, come join this fun and<br />

exciting class. Ages 8-15.<br />

SubEvent: Dolly Giner Fee: $50<br />

#80665A 5 Saturdays<br />

4:15-5:15 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

COMPUTER CLASSES<br />

A T T E N T I O N ! ! !<br />

Classes only in this computer section<br />

may be affected as we make our<br />

move/transition from 3020 Wilshire to<br />

L.A.C.C. main campus. You can also<br />

check location of your class with<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong> office staff at:<br />

(323) 953-4000 ext. 2652.<br />

PC SOFTWARE CLASSES<br />

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Take pictures like a professional. Learn which is the<br />

best camera to buy? What’s the difference between<br />

JPEG and RAW? Shoot better pictures,<br />

use email to send your<br />

photos, create stunning<br />

greeting cards, calendars<br />

and personalized posters<br />

using images from your digital<br />

camera. Make your snapshots sizzle and create<br />

jaw-dropping effects with a few simple clicks of the<br />

mouse. Bring your camera, instruction book and<br />

connector cables! Material fee of $5 payable at<br />

time of registration. All are welcome!<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $50<br />

#11110A One Tuesday<br />

5:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

February 26


KEYBOARDING – BEGINNING TYPING<br />

With so many jobs and public institutions requiring<br />

a skill in proficient typing<br />

and the widespread use of<br />

internet email, learning to<br />

type is a very important<br />

asset. This will cover basic<br />

job applications, business formats, and keyboard<br />

functions. Don’t get left behind. All are welcome to<br />

join! Limited to only 9 students.<br />

SubEvent: Ryan Obando Fee: $60<br />

#12000A 4 Fridays<br />

6:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-22<br />

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS<br />

AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS<br />

Computers are so easy to use, right? This is a<br />

beginner’s course covering typical hardware and<br />

software, concepts and terminology of operating<br />

the PC in the home or business environment.<br />

Practice the basic computer fundamentals:<br />

powering up, creating files & folders, making<br />

backups, using Windows operating system and the<br />

built-in accessories. Learn about all those keys on<br />

the keyboard, and how they are used along with<br />

basic mouse operations. This course will offer the<br />

knowledge and confidence to handle most<br />

Windows applications. Basic typing skills needed.<br />

SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $85<br />

#12002A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

February 22<br />

MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR WINDOWS<br />

Learn to use this leading Windows spreadsheet<br />

program to do your number crunching for you.<br />

Topics include: Basic worksheet navigation, entry<br />

techniques, cell references, using the command<br />

groups & settings, formulas & functions, charts &<br />

graphs and simple database operations. Some<br />

experience with Windows is recommended.<br />

Register early – limited enrollment.<br />

SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $85<br />

#12120A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 1<br />

#12120B One Friday Fee: $85<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

April 12<br />

MICROSOFT EXCEL - ADVANCED<br />

This seminar is designed for those already familiar<br />

with Excel basics and want to explore more<br />

advanced features. Topics to be covered will<br />

include cell formatting & customization, worksheet<br />

deployment, advanced formula concepts,<br />

conditional and logical functions, date/time<br />

calculations, string manipulation, pivot tables, and<br />

introduction to macros/VBA programming. Prerequisite:<br />

Knowledge of basic spreadsheet<br />

commands and functions. Limit 6 students.<br />

SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $95<br />

#12125A One Friday3020<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

March 8<br />

#12125B One Friday Fee: $95<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

April 19<br />

8<br />

MICROSOFT ACCESS FOR WINDOWS<br />

Learn to use this leading Windows database<br />

program to track lists of customers, inventory,<br />

employees, etc. Topics include: Creating, modifying<br />

and sorting data tables; creating forms and reports;<br />

finding information with queries; and a sample<br />

mailing list application. Previous experience with<br />

Windows would be helpful. Material fee of $5<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $85<br />

#12110A 2 Wednesdays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 20 & 27<br />

COMPUTER REPAIR - BUILDING,<br />

CONFIGURATION & TROUBLESHOOTING<br />

Have you ever asked these about your<br />

computer: “Is this processor<br />

fast enough?” “How much<br />

RAM do I need?” “Can I<br />

make my computer<br />

faster?” “How do I get rid of<br />

viruses?” Build up your skills in<br />

learning the ins and outs of your computer and see<br />

how everything works in that electronic box. You’ll<br />

get hands-on dissecting hardware and no longer be<br />

unfamiliar with optical drives, USB ports, hard<br />

drives, and more. Learn about the software that<br />

runs on your computer and what steps you can<br />

take to keep it fast and virus free, includes basic<br />

tools to open up most any computer.<br />

SubEvent: Angelo Almonte Fee: $90<br />

#12003A One Saturday<br />

9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 9<br />

E-COMMERCE/ONLINE STORE<br />

WEBSITE DESIGN<br />

Learn how to create your own online store using a<br />

variety of online services, many being free or at<br />

little cost to you. Many of these services require<br />

little or no knowledge of<br />

coding. You might even<br />

create your own website<br />

using a content management<br />

system (CMS) such as<br />

Magento. Get hands-on instruction creating your<br />

own personalized online store. Stop<br />

procrastinating and putting off your excellent<br />

ideas and line of wonderful products. Let this<br />

class introduce your products to all the world!!!<br />

Create homepage with navigation<br />

Manage your online products<br />

Create payment methods for customers -<br />

PayPal, Credit card, etc<br />

Knowledge of keyboard/mouse internet needed.<br />

Basic HTML may be introduced, but not required.<br />

You are encouraged to register a domain name and<br />

website hosting services before or during class<br />

unless you already have your own.<br />

SubEvent: Angelo Almonte Fee: $95<br />

#12011A 3 Wednesdays<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

February 27-March 13<br />

#12011B 3 Wednesdays Fee: $95<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

April 10-24


MICROSOFT WORD 2010 - ESSENTIALS<br />

Take the fast-track to using this powerful word<br />

processing program. This course will cover all the<br />

basics including: page layout & templates, editing<br />

& formatting, working with styles and themes.<br />

Learn about the commands, galleries, wizards and<br />

keyboard shortcuts to easily create that perfect<br />

document. Also demonstrated: Headers &<br />

columns, and various tips and tricks. The<br />

advanced section is designed to take you beyond<br />

the basics with topics such as mail-merge, tables<br />

& graphics, macros, etc. This is a hands-on class<br />

and is limited with one computer per student;<br />

Student should bring a USB flash drive for saving<br />

example documents and practice files.<br />

SubEvent: Lance Zakabi Fee: $95<br />

#12150A One Friday (Beg.)<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 15<br />

#12150B One Friday (Adv.) Fee: $95<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

March 22<br />

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT<br />

Need a presentation that really gets your point<br />

across? PowerPoint has everything you need to<br />

create a perfect presentation. Make eye catching<br />

color presentations to show from a computer or<br />

35mm slides, produce speaker notes, handouts<br />

and outlines; your documents will look professional!<br />

Use the built-in templates and wizards to add<br />

graphic effects and sound. Best of all, you can run<br />

your presentation on ANY WINDOWS COMPUTER<br />

– even if you do not have PowerPoint! Limited<br />

enrollment. Material fee of $5 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $60<br />

#12140A One Monday<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 4<br />

WEB DESIGN WORKSHOP<br />

A COMPLETE COURSE<br />

This introduction class creates a total web design<br />

experience. First you will acquire photos and<br />

images to be manipulated for the Web using<br />

Photoshop. Then using<br />

the latest Dreamweaver<br />

software, you will create<br />

a full-featured website.<br />

Learn how to add text,<br />

sounds, html, links and<br />

videos with relative<br />

ease. This class is designed for beg/intermediate<br />

graphic designers looking to become either working<br />

professionals or just hobbyist at home. Basic<br />

Windows and mouse experience needed.<br />

Material fee of $10 payable at time of<br />

registration. Register early before class fillsup!<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $145<br />

#12009A 3 Thursdays<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 14<br />

#12009B 3 Thursdays Fee: $145<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

April 11-25<br />

9<br />

Learn in a one-on-one environment. Our<br />

experienced and patient trainer will teach you how<br />

to use the computer on campus. All sessions are<br />

scheduled at your convenience and topics are<br />

based on your training need and level (absolute<br />

beginner, intermediate, or advanced). Customized<br />

one-on-one computer (PC or Apple) sessions are<br />

a minimum of two hours in length.<br />

SubEvent: Computer Staff Fee: 2 hrs. for $150<br />

#12222A By Scheduled Appointment<br />

#12222B Computer Staff Fee: 5 hrs. for $325<br />

By Scheduled appointment<br />

(323) 953-4000 Ext: 2651<br />

MICROSOFT OFFICE<br />

This course provides an entry-level hands-on<br />

overview of Windows and three major components<br />

of the Microsoft Office suite: Word, Excel and<br />

PowerPoint. Instruction is<br />

designed for the new<br />

computer user and topics<br />

include: Windows basics;<br />

fundamental safety<br />

precautions; creating, editing<br />

and saving; formatting and<br />

printing Word documents, Excel worksheets and<br />

PowerPoint presentations; simple automation of<br />

repetitive tasks in Word; using Microsoft’s wizards<br />

and templates; formulas; cell referencing and<br />

creating a graph in Excel. Windows experience<br />

required. Material fee of $15 payable at time of<br />

registration. This class has a limited enrollment,<br />

one student per computer – register early!<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $125<br />

#12130A 3 Mondays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

April 8-22<br />

ADOBE INDESIGN CS5 FOR WINDOWS<br />

Design professional layouts for prints and digital<br />

publishing. Adobe InDesign provides precise<br />

professional control over typography and built-in<br />

creative tools for designing, preflighting and<br />

publishing documents for print or online. Create<br />

catalogs, yearbooks, advertising flyers or any other<br />

type of document you need. You can include<br />

interactivity, animation, video and sound in page<br />

layouts to fully engage readers. Must have working<br />

knowledge of computers & good keyboarding skills.<br />

Limited enrollment. Material fee of $5 payable at<br />

time of registration. Register early to guarantee<br />

you spot in class.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $85<br />

#11055A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 22<br />

Obtain an “Award<br />

of Completion”- $10.<br />

At least 90% of class<br />

must be attended.


DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING – BEGINNERS<br />

Take a step into VIDEO editing on your computer<br />

with software from Adobe<br />

Flagship suite. Premiere is a<br />

powerful non-liner editor for your<br />

computer, capable of producing<br />

broadcast-quality, high definition<br />

NEW<br />

video, and also video for the Internet. It is a very<br />

popular editing suite amongst video enthusiasts<br />

and professionals, on par with Final Cut Pro. Learn<br />

the ins and outs of its clean robust interface. Lean<br />

just how many formats of video, audio, or graphics<br />

you can throw at it. Edit and arrange these<br />

elements easily in Premier’s sequencer Timeline.<br />

You can Add cinema-quality effects, filters to video<br />

and audio, and titles and credits to your video.<br />

Finally, prepare your video for anything from<br />

broadcast-definition to Web-ready video formats for<br />

the internet. Make and edit your Web Series video,<br />

Movies or Documentaries with Premiere today.<br />

And because Premiere is part of the Creative Suite,<br />

learn how well-integrated it is with other popular<br />

Adobe software. Please bring a USB flash drive for<br />

saving example documents and practice files.<br />

SubEvent: Andre Campbell Fee: $195<br />

#11120A 4 Saturdays<br />

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

April 6-27<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS5<br />

FOR WINDOWS<br />

Over the years Adobe Illustrator has become the<br />

standard for vector illustration design. Artist,<br />

Illustrators and graphic<br />

designers use Illustrator to<br />

create vector-based graphics<br />

that can be easily rescaled<br />

without the loss of quality. You<br />

will work with designs, photos,<br />

line images and text to create<br />

eye-popping presentations that<br />

will put you in a new plateau of professional ability.<br />

This version from Adobe is compatible with all<br />

releases so what you learn here is easily adapted<br />

to other versions. : Experience in windows,<br />

keyboard/mouse needed. Limited enrollment.<br />

Material fee of $5 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $115<br />

#11003A 2 Tuesdays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

April 9 & 16<br />

INTRODUCTION TO DREAMWEAVER<br />

CS5 FOR WINDOWS<br />

Learn the software that has to become the standard<br />

for Web design and production. Adobe<br />

Dreamweaver has many innovative features that<br />

make creating a web site as easy as A B C. Learn<br />

to work with links – rollovers – animated layers and<br />

much more. Step-by step instructions will guide you<br />

through the creation of your own web site in class.<br />

Must be familiar with windows and have good<br />

knowledge of keyboarding and mouse usage.<br />

Material fee of $5 payable at time of registration.<br />

Limited enrollment!<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $115<br />

#12008A 2 Tuesdays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 19 & 26<br />

10<br />

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS5 FOR WINDOWS<br />

This class covers all the basic tools to enhance<br />

photos, create collages, and make restorations and<br />

design photo layouts. Learn some of the secrets of<br />

the professionals and discover why Photoshop is<br />

the standard for serious working photographers and<br />

artists worldwide. This version from Adobe is<br />

compatible with all previous releases so what you<br />

learn here is easily adapted to other versions.<br />

Experience with Windows needed. Limit 9<br />

students. Material fee of $5 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz – Allegro Photo Fee: $115<br />

#11004A 2 Mondays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 11 & 18<br />

MAC SOFTWARE CLASSES<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE MAC<br />

Are you new to the Mac? We’ll start with a brief<br />

history of this iconic platform, and build our way up<br />

to discover the fun and exciting things you and your<br />

Mac can do. Organize and clean up files with<br />

Finder; switch between programs with Expose and<br />

Spaces. Even switch back and forth from PC to a<br />

Mac. All you need to get started to become a Mac<br />

genius begins here. Register early – class has a<br />

limited enrollment!<br />

SubEvent: Angelo Almonte Fee: $60<br />

#13001A One Monday<br />

5:45-9:45 p.m.<br />

February 25<br />

ADOBE DREAMWEAVER ON THE MAC<br />

Learn how to use Dreamweaver from the leader’s<br />

Creative Suite to create full-featured websites even<br />

if you have no knowledge of Web design or HTML<br />

basics. Get acquainted with program features and<br />

become familiar with<br />

commonly used Web<br />

terminology. Gain handson<br />

experience and develop<br />

your Web design skills by<br />

using each new feature for<br />

real world Web site and<br />

Web page construction.<br />

Create forms using Java applets, downloading and<br />

customizing Dreamweaver extensions to expand<br />

the software’s range of capabilities. Prior Internet<br />

experience required. Limit one student per Mac<br />

computer, register early to guarantee your spot.<br />

SubEvent: Ara Chouljian Fee: $135<br />

#13008A One Saturday<br />

10:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

March 9<br />

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR ON THE MAC<br />

Adobe Illustrator is the most powerful vector<br />

drawing page design and production tool in the<br />

world today, ideal for creating images that scale<br />

without the loss of quality or resolution. Learn how<br />

to draw and integrate text with your designs,<br />

illustrations, line art, images and photos. Learn how<br />

to create charts with illustrator. Prior Mac<br />

experience is helpful. Limit 9 students.<br />

SubEvent: Brian Shelton Fee: $135<br />

#13030A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 15


ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ON THE MAC<br />

Learn the basic tools in Adobe Photoshop for<br />

graphic design, photo manipulation collage & layout<br />

photo restoration. You’ll be amazed at the things<br />

that you can do. This is an excellent program for<br />

photographers and graphic designers as well as<br />

fine arts. Pre-requisite: Introduction to the<br />

Macintosh or equivalent. Limit 9 students.<br />

SubEvent: Brian Shelton Fee: $135<br />

#13040A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 1<br />

INTRODUCTION TO FILM EDITING<br />

This class introduces students to the basics of film<br />

editing including organizing the workspace,<br />

architecture, workflow, settings, capturing,<br />

importing, editing, rendering, and exporting video<br />

projects viewable to multiple platforms, including<br />

web streaming. Using Final Cut Pro, students will<br />

master the fundamentals of the interface; add<br />

innovative cuts, transitions, compositing, zooming,<br />

and framing shots for the greatest visual impact.<br />

Special emphasis will be placed on introducing the<br />

principles of film editing that work for all editing<br />

software. Pre-requisite: Introduction to Mac OS<br />

X system, good knowledge of Apple keyboard<br />

and mouse, fluent in folder operations. Limit 6.<br />

#13050A Staff Fee: $185<br />

3 Thursdays (Beg.)<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 7-21<br />

BUSINESS<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

CREATE YOUR OWN IMPORT/EXPORT<br />

BUSINESS: FULL-TIME OR HOME BASED<br />

Learn how to make full-time or part-time income<br />

from importing and exporting profitable products.<br />

Be your own boss; set your own schedule; work<br />

from home; travel to foreign lands. This workshop is<br />

fully tax deductible. Locate products and vendors<br />

overseas; locate distribution and sales reps in the<br />

US, arrange transportation and insurance and how<br />

to maximize your profits through price scheduling.<br />

Material fee $15 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Shirley Knull Fee: $110<br />

#20016A Two Saturdays<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 2 & 9<br />

MONEYMAKING USING YOUR COMPUTER<br />

Did you know that there are<br />

more than 120 different<br />

businesses that you can<br />

operate from your computer?<br />

You don’t need a big<br />

investment to start any of<br />

these businesses. This seminar will show you<br />

which businesses are hot and how you can take<br />

advantage of them. This course includes training<br />

on how to expertly set up and operate a legally<br />

complete home based business that will allow you<br />

to make money your own way. Material fee of $30<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Nancy Miller/Mike Rounds Fee: $35<br />

#25544A One Tuesday<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 19<br />

11<br />

BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING ANALYSIS<br />

& CONCEPTS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

This is a hands-on course where students learn the<br />

process of journalizing, posting, adjusting and<br />

closing a set of books for a makeshift<br />

business. Students will learn<br />

how to use the trial balance sheet.<br />

In addition, students will learn<br />

horizontal analysis, vertical analysis,<br />

trend analysis and how financial<br />

ratios are used tin accessing the company’s<br />

financial position. Students should bring a<br />

calculator to use when doing their analysis. Material<br />

fee of $20 payable before class starts online at:<br />

http://communityservices.lacitycollege.edu/pay.html<br />

Certificate of Completion awarded upon<br />

completion of course.<br />

SubEvent: Kevin Farmer Fee: $115<br />

#20021A One Friday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 22<br />

QUICKBOOKS FUNDAMENTALS<br />

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

Learn the fundamentals of QuickBooks including,<br />

navigating the software, and setting up a company<br />

file, working with Lists, Bank Accounts,<br />

entering/paying bills, tracking/paying sales tax and<br />

reconciling bank accounts. This is a “hands on”<br />

course where students will use a computer to enter<br />

and process data. Certificate of Completion<br />

awarded upon completion of course. Limit 15<br />

students. Material fee of $20 payable online at:<br />

http://communityservices.lacitycollege.edu/pay.html<br />

before class starts. Prerequisite: Bookkeeping<br />

Analysis.<br />

SubEvent: Ronald Scott Amie Fee: $115<br />

#20122A One Sunday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 24<br />

#20122B One Sunday Fee: $115<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

March 10<br />

QUICKBOOKS II - CERTIFICATION<br />

This is a hands on a course using some of the<br />

more advanced features of QuickBooks including:<br />

Purchase Orders, Estimates, Customizing Forms<br />

and Reports, Fixed Asset Recording with<br />

Depreciation, Long Term Note amortization,<br />

Inventory tracking and adjusting, Petty Cash<br />

Accounting, Job Costing and Payroll set-up.<br />

Material fee of $20 payable online at:<br />

http://communityservices.lacitycollege.edu/pay.html<br />

before class starts. Certificate of Completion<br />

awarded upon completion of the course.<br />

Prerequisite: QuickBooks I. Limited to only 15<br />

students!<br />

SubEvent: Ronald Scott Amie Fee: $115<br />

#20123A One Sunday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

March 24<br />

Register by phone!<br />

(323) 953-4000 x2651


HOW TO LEGALLY START A<br />

NEW BUSINESS IN L.A.<br />

Stop procrastinating and set-up your business<br />

now! Start the money flow into your pockets!<br />

A quick and easy guide through the<br />

forest of regulations faced by<br />

new business start-ups in <strong>Los</strong><br />

<strong>Angeles</strong>. This class is designed<br />

to quickly and painlessly cover<br />

everything you need to know about<br />

city and county tax forms, business licenses and<br />

reporting systems, payroll and income taxes, and<br />

federal and California requirements. Sign-up today!<br />

Material fee of $20 payable online at:<br />

http://communityservices.lacitycollege.edu/pay.html<br />

before class starts.<br />

SubEvent: Kevin Farmer Fee: $55<br />

#20013A One Friday<br />

10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.<br />

April 5<br />

INCOME TAX PREPARATION<br />

Stop paying someone else to do your income<br />

taxes! This course is designed for those who wish<br />

to learn how to prepare tax returns for individuals<br />

and small business using Turbo Tax software, the<br />

most popular commercial<br />

income tax software<br />

program available.<br />

Students will concentrate<br />

on the mechanics of the<br />

interview format an easy<br />

step to produce Federal<br />

and State income tax<br />

returns. In addition general theory of taxation for<br />

individuals and small business will be covered.<br />

Material fee of $10 payable at time of<br />

registration. This class id limited to one student<br />

per computer! No class March 30.<br />

SubEvent: Hagai Payes Fee: $85<br />

#20015A 4 Saturdays<br />

1:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 16<br />

#20015B 3 Saturdays Fee: $85<br />

1:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 23-April 13<br />

LIVE – RENT FREE!!!<br />

Apartment Management Class<br />

Have you noticed all the high-rise buildings going<br />

up? All these new apartment buildings need you<br />

as a manager – reap the benefits! This class will<br />

cover all the topics necessary to<br />

become an apartment manager;<br />

or, if you are a property/building<br />

owner, get the skills and laws<br />

needed to properly manage and<br />

facilitate your investment.<br />

Topics: Unlawful detainer/eviction<br />

laws & procedures. Rental lease-contracts, Rental<br />

marketing, Manager salary/benefits; Section 8,<br />

Rent control and more. Don’t put off your career as<br />

an apartment manager any longer! Register early<br />

to guarantee your spot in this class!<br />

SubEvent: Joseph Cavalin Fee: $100<br />

#20020A 3 Mondays<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 4-18<br />

#20020B 3 Wednesdays Fee: $100<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 20-April 3<br />

12<br />

PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING FOR THE<br />

CLUELESS<br />

Want to make six-figures speaking about what you<br />

know? Then enter the highly lucrative business of<br />

seminars, workshops, and professional speaking!<br />

You can profit by sharing your experience with<br />

people who are willing to pay for it. In this dynamic<br />

program you’ll learn how to: Make six figures<br />

speaking about what you know, apply as a trainer<br />

with seminar companies, book over 100 paid<br />

engagements in your first year of business, work<br />

with bureaus and agents, create profitable support<br />

products like books and audio products. Material<br />

fee of $30 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Mike Rounds Fee: $35<br />

#20017A One Tuesday<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 19<br />

GRANT PROPOSALS: HOW TO FIND<br />

THEM AND HOW TO WRITE THEM<br />

There is a demand for good grant proposal writers<br />

in the public and nonprofit sectors, from Head Start<br />

childcare centers, schools, <strong>College</strong>s, Universities to<br />

faith-based organizations and<br />

community centers. Students<br />

will review basic steps toward<br />

seeking and writing promising<br />

grant proposals. Learn to identify<br />

community needs and budgeting<br />

costs to meet those needs, learn to ask for just the<br />

right amount of funding to fill that budget. Various<br />

types of grant proposals will be covered, from E-<br />

Forms to packet forms. Internet experience is<br />

recommended.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $55<br />

#25044A 2 Sundays<br />

12:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

April 7 & 14<br />

CAREER<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

HOW TO BECOME A BODYGUARD<br />

Ever wonder how you could get a job protecting<br />

famous movie stars, high profile political<br />

people, famous rock and hip hop artist? This<br />

course is designed to teach students the basics of<br />

executive security protection detail. This includes<br />

information of site survey, advance procedures;<br />

security posts, motorcade<br />

operations; the package<br />

and close proximity.<br />

Topic highlights: Intro to<br />

Dignity Protection,<br />

Mission, Cover and<br />

Evacuation the Principal,<br />

Advanced Planning,<br />

Rings of Protection, Dress Etiquette, Ethics and<br />

DPU Unit Teamwork, Weapons, equipment and<br />

Medical Supplies, Advances and advance Exercise<br />

Protective Formations and Defensive Tactics for<br />

the Dignitary Protection Agent, Protecting the<br />

Dignitary Exercises. Upon successful<br />

completion of this seminar you will receive a<br />

certificate of completion. Material fee of $10<br />

payable at time of registration. Register now!<br />

SubEvent: Simon Cruz Jr. Fee: $80<br />

#25666A One Saturday<br />

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 23


THE BUSINESS OF BARTENDING –<br />

BECOME A PROFESSIONAL BARTENDER<br />

Start working after completing this class!<br />

Why pay hundreds of dollars more at other schools<br />

to learn bartending when this bartending class will<br />

cover all you need to know in the field of bartending<br />

and more! As the economy struggles and<br />

employment worsens - Bartending jobs are in<br />

demand wherever you go! Bartending requires so<br />

much more than knowing how to put ice in a glass<br />

and adding the proper ingredients. Kellie will<br />

prepare you to be a great salesperson; a customer<br />

service expert<br />

and an<br />

honest/valuable<br />

employee with<br />

skills that will<br />

help you<br />

succeed in the<br />

real world of<br />

bartending.<br />

With the skills<br />

gained from<br />

Kellie Nicholson’s class and her notoriety in the<br />

Bartending world plus certificate of completion,<br />

her students have successfully secured<br />

bartending jobs after completing this class,<br />

Kellie’s clientele includes Will from the Black Eyed<br />

Peas, David Schwimmer, Jessica Simpson and<br />

Ashton Kucher. Material fee of $50 payable<br />

online to www.barbizz.com/pay before class<br />

starts. Those who score 90% or above on the<br />

tests will be awarded a Master’s Certificate of<br />

Excellence! This popular class always fills, so<br />

register early to guarantee your spot!<br />

SubEvent: Kellie Nicholson Fee: $150<br />

#25012A 3 Thursdays<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 14<br />

“Dear Kellie, this is Ivette from your Bartending<br />

class at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>, I just wanted to<br />

tell you I had my first interview as a bartender<br />

yesterday, I did not know what to expect, however<br />

THEY HIRED ME! Thank you so much for teaching<br />

me the Business of Bartending” – Ivette<br />

PROFESSIONAL BAR MANAGEMENT<br />

If you are serious about bar business, why not<br />

expand your knowledge into the area of<br />

management? This could lead to better bartending<br />

positions or even a career in management.<br />

Managing a bar or restaurant can be an<br />

overwhelming experience, this class will teach you<br />

simple ways to handle difficult situations with<br />

unhappy customers and employees, the duties of<br />

each employee and key factors which are vital to a<br />

successful business. New bar owners will find the<br />

course is a complete guide to understand the<br />

mechanics of each particular job and the skills to<br />

lead a loyal and productive team. You will also<br />

learn ways to build customer relations and to<br />

promote sales for maximum profits. Kellie<br />

Nicholson has condensed 30 years of experience<br />

into a 6 hour course that will teach you how to<br />

manage any bar or restaurant like a professional.<br />

Upon completion of the class you will receive a<br />

certificate. Material fee of $21.75 payable online<br />

to www.barbizz.com/pay before class starts.<br />

SubEvent: Kellie Nicholson Fee: $80<br />

#25013A One Saturday<br />

12:00-6:30 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

13<br />

SECURITY GUARD CERTIFICATION - Start<br />

to work in Security after getting<br />

certified in this class!!<br />

Start your career in Public Safety or<br />

Law Enforcement!! The security<br />

field is a 24-hour operation and<br />

there is a big demand for certified<br />

security professionals. It’s one of<br />

the few industries that grows and<br />

thrives in a challenging economy.<br />

Security Guard Certification is an 8 hour training<br />

course required by the Dept. of Consumer Affairs<br />

Bureau of Security & Investigative <strong>Services</strong> (BSIS)<br />

Stop procrastinating and get your certification –<br />

jump into this employable field, Open to both men &<br />

women. Simon Cruz Jr. is a BSIS<br />

Licensed/Certified Ranger master and Firearms<br />

instructor and trainer. Material fee of $10 payable<br />

at time of registration. Certification fee does not<br />

include Live Scan and Application Fees. Some of<br />

the Security jobs are: Mobile Patrol Officer,<br />

Body Guard, Special Events Officer, Public<br />

Safety Officer, Bank Officer, Patrol Officer. Call<br />

now to guarantee your spot in the class!<br />

SubEvent: Simon Cruz Jr. Fee: $80<br />

#25033A One Saturday<br />

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

February 23<br />

L.A. COUNTY FOOD SERVICE / FOOD<br />

HANDLERS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM<br />

Don’t risk having your food business shut<br />

down!!!<br />

Class is held in English, but you may also take<br />

Food Certification examination in Spanish.<br />

Las clases se llevan a cabo en Inglés, pero el<br />

examen está disponible en Español también.<br />

The California Health and Safety Code, L.A. County<br />

Code/Ordinance 97-0071, requires mandatory<br />

Food Handler certification for managers/operators<br />

and/or other responsible parties of all restaurants,<br />

markets, mobile food preparation units,<br />

commissaries and food processing establishments.<br />

One certified food handler is required to be present<br />

during all hours of operation. This ordinance went<br />

into effect January 1999. Now is the time to get<br />

certified to protect your business and profession as<br />

a food service provider. This<br />

class is approved by the<br />

American Culinary<br />

Federation and L.A. County<br />

Health Department. Limit is<br />

18 students. Exam will be<br />

given at this class. Material fee of $80 payable at<br />

time of registration for Serv Safe textbook and<br />

test scantron. If you have failed the test<br />

previously and already have the Serv Safe<br />

textbook, you have the option of only<br />

purchasing the test scantron for $50. Recertification<br />

means your license has expired<br />

and you need to renew, registration fee is $110<br />

and textbook with test scantron is $80. After<br />

you have paid for your book be sure to pick<br />

book up at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> (L.A.C.C.)<br />

in the Administration Building room 112 before<br />

class starts.<br />

SubEvent: Anthony Battaglia Fee: $110<br />

#25050A One Friday<br />

9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.<br />

March 8


HOW TO BECOME A NOTARY PUBLIC<br />

This class will prepare students to pass the state<br />

examination. Topics: Requirements & duties of a<br />

Notary; Expectations regarding past/present<br />

convictions; Preventing Lawsuits; keep/maintain a<br />

Notorial Journal; Acts constituting practice of Law;<br />

Bond requirements; When to use certificates; Illegal<br />

advertising; Guidelines for Notaries with expertise<br />

in immigration/consulting and disabled veterans<br />

services. Test dates/locations of the examination<br />

conducted by the State of California. Prerequisites:<br />

No Felonies; 18 years of age; legal resident in<br />

State of California; Read, write and understand<br />

English; pass a background check. Material fee of<br />

$10 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Barbara Douglas Fee: $80<br />

#25404A One Saturday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 23<br />

CREATIVE WRITING<br />

READ ALL DAY & GET PAID FOR IT!<br />

If you like to read and have a flair for writing, you<br />

can supplement your income as a freelance reader.<br />

Film studios and producers<br />

need to have hundreds of<br />

scripts and books read each<br />

day - and freelance readers<br />

are paid to do it. Find out<br />

where the jobs are and who to<br />

contact. You'll work with<br />

reader's reports, which show how to write coverage<br />

that delivers the necessary information. Learn how<br />

to build a professional portfolio that will land<br />

you the most lucrative assignments. Material<br />

fee of $3 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40<br />

#26020A One Sunday<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 10<br />

REGISTER EARLY<br />

BEFORE CLASSES<br />

FILL UP!!!<br />

ORAL PRESENTATION PRACTICE<br />

How are your English oral communication skills? Is<br />

English your 2 nd language? Do you feel shy<br />

or intimidated expressing your ideas in<br />

front of native English speakers?<br />

This class is designed to replace<br />

shyness/intimidation with lots of<br />

confidence and assertion. Feel<br />

more comfortable expressing<br />

yourself at work or in social<br />

settings. Perfect your American<br />

English pronunciation, learn essential expressions<br />

& phrases. Presented will be a series of exercises<br />

and role play scenarios to empower you to be a<br />

more polished speaker. Material fee of $10<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Lisa Saperson Fee: $75<br />

#73000A 3 Mondays<br />

7:00-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 4-18<br />

14<br />

OH NO! GRAMMAR AGAIN!<br />

This is an intensive review of grammar as used in<br />

formal and creative writing styles. Avoid writer’s<br />

block – overcome the<br />

feeling of powerlessness<br />

because you do not recall<br />

the grammar “rules of the<br />

game”. Discover the<br />

simple rules of grammar<br />

and composition – free<br />

yourself to write clear concise letters, reports, and<br />

e-mails. Learn why computerized grammar checks<br />

usually miss the most common grammatical errors.<br />

Material fee of $8 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Lisa Saperston Fee: $75<br />

#26010A 3 Wednesdays<br />

7:00-9:30 p.m.<br />

February 27-March 13<br />

PITCHING YOUR FILM / T.V. PROJECT<br />

Got a chance to talk about your script? Tried to<br />

pitch-can’t get it across the plate? There’s only one<br />

way to do it. If you want to develop a bulletproof<br />

presentation (as well as elephant hide) learn the<br />

right way to pitch, get people interested and make a<br />

deal instead of a mess. You only get one chance to<br />

make a first impression – don’t blow it! Find out<br />

how to approach, and what to expect in (and from)<br />

a pitch meeting, whether scheduled or impromptu.<br />

SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40<br />

#26022A One Sunday<br />

1:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 17<br />

WRITE FOR MAGAZINES AND THE WEB<br />

Too busy to write a novel? Too afraid to tackle a<br />

film or TV script? Start your writing career with<br />

shorter projects and magazine articles. Hundreds<br />

of publications need your words – find out how<br />

to earn an income sitting at the kitchen table or<br />

on the couch. Jack Adams has published articles<br />

in print & on-line for the past 20 years. As a writer,<br />

producer/developer of film & television projects,<br />

he’s listed in Marqui’s Who’s Who in Entertainment.<br />

SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40<br />

#26030A One Sunday<br />

1:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 10<br />

SCREENWRITING WARRIORS<br />

There are many ways to write a script. Some of<br />

them are convoluted, some impossible to apply and<br />

most require too much time to write, then rewrite.<br />

Learn to write a script quickly and well at a<br />

professional level ready to be marketed as quickly<br />

as possible. Learn how not to ‘pain’ yourself into a<br />

corner. This is the quickest, most direct method of<br />

writing/creating/selling a script you’ll find anywhere,<br />

and you don’t have to buy software or a book.<br />

SubEvent: Jack Adams Fee: $40<br />

#26021A One Sunday<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 17<br />

PARK ON CAMPUS – PURCHASE A<br />

WINTER PARKING PERMIT<br />

FOR ONLY $10.<br />

See Pg. 29


MEDICAL CLASSES<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I<br />

Students will study combining forms,<br />

prefixes, suffixes, Greek/ Latin<br />

verbs and adjectives used to<br />

construct medical terms. Also<br />

study the skeletal system. This<br />

class is for those interested in<br />

health-science related occupations.<br />

Ages: 14+. Concurrent enrollment in Medical<br />

Terminology. ll & lll is O.K. Material fee of $5<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65<br />

#29011A 5 Saturdays<br />

9:00-10:30 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II<br />

Enlarge your vocabulary through the study of the<br />

major systems, along with the diseases and<br />

disorders associated with those systems. Topics:<br />

muscular, circulatory, respiratory, endocrinology,<br />

and gastrointestinal. This class is designed for<br />

those interested in the health-science occupations.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in Med. Term. I & III O.K.<br />

Ages 14+. Material fee of $5 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65<br />

#29012A 5 Saturdays<br />

10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY III<br />

Complete your vocabulary in health sciences<br />

studying the remaining major systems along with<br />

the diseases and disorders of these systems.<br />

Topics include: genito-urinary, nervous system,<br />

integumentary systems, eye, ear, nose, mouth (the<br />

senses). This class is designed for those interested<br />

in health science related occupations. Concurrent<br />

enrollment in Med. Term. I & ll is O.K. Ages 14+.<br />

Material fee of $5 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $65<br />

#29013A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:30-2:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

Obtain an “Award<br />

of Completion”- $10.<br />

At least 90% of class<br />

must be attended.<br />

ICD-9/CPT-4 CODING FOR<br />

MEDICAL INSURANCE<br />

Learn to use the ICD-9 and CPT-4 coding systems<br />

required by insurance companies including HMOs,<br />

commercial indemnity insurance, Medicare & Medi-<br />

Cal. Get knowledge of assigning diagnostic codes<br />

to patients' conditions and procedural codes to<br />

physicians' services. Cost of ICD-9 books $170 +<br />

$15 for material handouts are payable at time of<br />

registration. Medical Terminology I, II, and III<br />

Required.<br />

SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $145<br />

#29021A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:30-5:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

15<br />

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING<br />

Students will get a thorough know-how of billing all<br />

3 rd party payers for physicians’ charges. Claim<br />

requirements for Workman’s Comp/Champus<br />

HMO’s, Medicare/Medi-Cal will be covered & claim<br />

forms will be completed for each. Pre-requisite:<br />

Working knowledge of Medical Terminology I, II, III,<br />

and ICD-9/CPT-4 coding. BRING ICD-9/CPT-4<br />

CODING BOOKS! Material fee of $20 payable at<br />

time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $145<br />

#29022A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:30-5:00 p.m.<br />

April 6-May 4<br />

HOW TO START A HOME-BASED<br />

MEDICAL BILLING SERVICE<br />

Want to maximize your income? Than consider<br />

starting your own Home-Based Billing Service.<br />

Small home-based medical businesses earn<br />

$75,000 to $150,000 per year! Physicians must file<br />

claims electronically if they expect to be paid by<br />

Medicare. Most medical<br />

practices receive more<br />

than 80% of their income<br />

from insurance<br />

companies; the rest is<br />

derived from patient<br />

billing. Learn Marketing<br />

Strategies, how to get<br />

paid for your services; patient information<br />

sheet/charge tickets; how to obtain hardware and<br />

software; Introduction to insurance verification; how<br />

to obtain a license and write a business plan.<br />

Material fee of $5 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: John Ramirez Fee: $45<br />

#29000A One Saturday<br />

2:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

UNDERSTANDING CALIFORNIA WORKER’S<br />

COMPENSATION AND PERSONAL INJURY<br />

BILLING AND COLLECTIONS<br />

If you plan to work in the medical field, no doubt<br />

you will encounter instances that require correct<br />

knowledge on handling Worker’s Compensation<br />

and Personal Injury Billing<br />

and collections. Learn more<br />

about how to bill Worker’s<br />

Compensation and Personal<br />

Injury cases. This class will<br />

teach you the rules that<br />

apply to billing and<br />

collecting for the services<br />

rendered in healthcare and tips on how to get<br />

paid. Learn first steps when the patient arrives<br />

with a work or personal injury, There will be an<br />

overview of California’s Workers Compensation<br />

rules, Personal Injury case(s), Coding/Billing rules,<br />

Liens and negotiating for maximum reimbursement.<br />

Pre-requisite: Medical Insurance Billing.<br />

SubEvent: Denise Sandoval Fee: $75<br />

#29888A 2 Thursdays<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 14 & 21


COMPUTERIZED MEDICAL<br />

INSURANCE BILLING<br />

Learn how to input patient information, insurance<br />

data. Generate insurance claim forms statements,<br />

collection letters, edit lists, required forms in a<br />

business office to facilitate productive operations.<br />

You will actually set up a typical practice, inputting<br />

raw data from course documents. This hands-on<br />

class is recommended for working in medical<br />

facilities. Prerequisites: Basic computer,<br />

knowledge of ICD-9/CPT & HCPCS Coding and<br />

basic principles of Medical Insurance Billing.<br />

SubEvent: Lilly Sarino Fee: $95<br />

#29023A One Sunday<br />

9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />

April 28<br />

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM<br />

TECHNOLOGIST – ONLINE CLASS!<br />

Employment of professionals in the electronic<br />

Health Records field is expected to grow 20 percent<br />

by 2018. As an Electronic Health Records System<br />

Technologist (HER) you will assist healthcare<br />

providers to choose,<br />

implement, train and<br />

maintain an electronic<br />

health records system.<br />

You will learn the<br />

essential components<br />

of the electronic health<br />

record and health<br />

information exchange<br />

essentials; system<br />

selection and<br />

implementation;<br />

project management and fundamentals of change<br />

and human factors. This program is 216 hours in<br />

length over 18 weeks offered entirely online with<br />

live, weekly teleconferences. Health information<br />

Technology is one of the hottest careers in<br />

healthcare today! By 2014 all Medical facilities will<br />

be using electronic health records. Start a new<br />

career in a growing medical profession today!<br />

Upon successful completion graduates will<br />

receive a certificate of completion.<br />

SubEvent: Boston Reed Staff Fee: $3,600<br />

#EHR120701 Classes start monthly<br />

Please call for details (800) 201-1141<br />

C.P.R. CERTIFICATION<br />

CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION FOR<br />

PROFESSIONAL RESCUER<br />

This hands-on class will cover all the procedures<br />

needed when<br />

administering C.P.R.<br />

on adults & infants.<br />

C.P.R. certification is<br />

now a must for<br />

caretakers, teachers,<br />

lifeguards, rescue<br />

workers and hospital<br />

personnel. Students<br />

are able to obtain C.P.R. handbook at:<br />

communityservices.lacitycollege.edu/materials.html<br />

C.P.R. certification fee of $27 payable at time of<br />

registration. Limited to only 8 students!<br />

SubEvent: Ramon Navarro Fee: $65<br />

#29015A One Sunday<br />

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

March 10<br />

16<br />

CLASES EN<br />

ESPAÑOL<br />

APRENDA A COSER<br />

Desarrolle su creatividad aprendiendo a coser.<br />

Curso para hombres y mujeres. No necesita previa<br />

experiencia. Las lecciones<br />

incluyen: como operar la<br />

máquina de coser, como tomar<br />

medidas, cortar con patron,<br />

escoger y preparar las telas<br />

antes de cortar, técnicas básicas de construcción<br />

Traer el primer día: lápiz, cinta métrica-de 60<br />

pulgadas, 3 ½ yardas tela de algodón, Tijeras,<br />

agujas/alfileres hilo y descosedor. Edad mínima 16<br />

años. No se permiten acompañantes ni niños en<br />

clase. Lista de materiales se le dará al momento<br />

de registrarse.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy Espinoza Cuota: $80<br />

#30111A 5 Domingos - Básico<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

24 de Febrero-Marzo24<br />

DISEÑOS FLORALES l<br />

Le gustaría aprender a crear sus propios arreglos<br />

florales usando flores frescas? Con esta clase<br />

podrá hacer arreglos de diferentes estilos,<br />

redondos, ovalados, con diseños, etc. Esta es una<br />

excelente clase para el principiante. Favor de traer<br />

un cuchillo pequeño y tijeras especiales para cortar<br />

alambre. Porfavor de traer periódico. La cuota de<br />

materiales de $40 se paga al momento de<br />

registrarse.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Cuota: $65<br />

#30131A 3 Sábados - Básico<br />

9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

23 de Febreo-9 de Marzo<br />

DISEÑOS FLORALES II<br />

Esta es la segunda fase de<br />

arreglos florales en la que<br />

aprenderá a usar diferentes<br />

tipos de vases; además<br />

aprenderá hacer arreglos<br />

más elaborados, como un<br />

topiary, un centro de mesa<br />

para las fiestas u ocasiones<br />

especiales. Traer un cuchillo<br />

pequeño y tijeras especiales<br />

para cortar alambre. No olvide de traer periódico.<br />

La cuota de materiales de $40 se paga al<br />

momento de registrarse. No ay clase Marzo 30.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Cuota: $65<br />

#30132A 3 Sábados<br />

9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

16 de Marzo-6 de Abril<br />

DISEÑOS FLORALES PARA BODAS<br />

Le gustaría aprender a crear arreglos con flores<br />

frescas para bodas, quinceañeras, aniversarios,<br />

etc. En esta clase aprenderá hacer un ramo de<br />

novia, centro para la mesa principal y corsages<br />

para la corte. Traer un cuchillo pequeño tijeras<br />

regulares para cortar alambre. No olvide de traer<br />

papel periódico. La cuota de materiales de $25 se<br />

page al momento de registrarse. Pre-requisito:<br />

Diseños Florales l.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Cuota: $65<br />

#30133A Un Domingo<br />

12:30-7:30 p.m.<br />

7 de Abril


DECORACION DE PASTELES - Básico<br />

Te ofrecemos la oportunidad de tomar clases de<br />

decoración de pasteles donde no solo encontrarás<br />

una enseñanza que te ayudará a desarrollarse<br />

económicamente sino que podrás<br />

adquirir conocimiento básico y<br />

festejar a tus seres queridos. No<br />

olvides de pedir tu lista de<br />

materiales al momento de<br />

registrarte y pagar tu No se<br />

permiten acompañantes ni niños<br />

en clase. La Cuota de materiales de $7 se paga<br />

al momento de registrarse. Límite de solo 18<br />

estudiantes.<br />

SubEvent: Connie Vasquez Cuota: $60<br />

#30232A 4 Sábados<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

23 de Febreo-16 de Marzo<br />

Al termino de clases, puede<br />

obtener un diploma por $10.<br />

DECORACION DE PASTELES<br />

Intermedio<br />

Si entiendes que estás listo para subir un escalón<br />

más en el aprendizaje de la decoración de pasteles<br />

te animo a perfeccionarte en el curso intermedio<br />

donde apprenderás a usar algunas tecnicas de<br />

decoración un poco más avanzadas, desde<br />

pasteles de cumpleaños animados hasta varios<br />

pisos. Nota: No olvides pedir tu lista de materiales<br />

al momento de registrarte y pagar tu La cuota de<br />

materiales de $7 se paga al momento de<br />

registrarse. Pre-requisito: Decoración de<br />

Pasteles Básico.<br />

SubEvent: Connie Vasquez Cuota: $60<br />

#30233A 4 Sábados - Intermedio<br />

12:00-2:00 p.m.<br />

23 de Febrero- 16 de Marzo<br />

GELATINAS FLORALES<br />

Elabore hermosas gelatinas con diseños florales y<br />

gane dinero a la vez. Maria le enseñara a preparar<br />

gelatinas individuales (con diseños de girasoles, y<br />

Noche Buenas) en tan solo una clase. Trabajará en<br />

gelatinas individuales que podra llevar a casa para<br />

impresionar familiares y amigos. La cuota de<br />

materiales de $10 se paga al momento de<br />

registrarse.<br />

SubEvent: Maria Elena Aguilar Cuota: $45<br />

#30220A Un Sábado<br />

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.<br />

23 de Febrero<br />

#30220B Un Sábado Cuota: $45<br />

1:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

23 de Febrero<br />

Compre su permiso para<br />

esacionarse, le cuesta solo $10<br />

por todo el semester<br />

Mire página 29 para más<br />

informacion<br />

17<br />

CONSUMER<br />

EDUCATION<br />

G.E.D. PREPARATION WORKSHOP<br />

Don’t put off getting your G.E.D<br />

This class is designed to prepare students for the<br />

five test area’s incorporated in the General<br />

Education Development (G.E.D.) examination.<br />

Each of the five subject areas (Reading, Math,<br />

Science, Social Studies and Writing)<br />

will be reviewed and presented.<br />

Emphasis will be on content of<br />

G.E.D. exam, plus students will<br />

have some practice examinations.<br />

Get G.E.D. book details and<br />

materials upon registration. Material fee of $10<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $75<br />

#42104A 5 Saturdays<br />

3:30-6:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

LOOK WHO’S UNDER THE HOOD!!!<br />

-- WOMEN’S CAR CARE CLASS<br />

Women are involved in over 80% of all car related<br />

purchases yet many feel alienated<br />

or clueless when purchasing<br />

or repairing a vehicle. In this<br />

“hands-on” class students will<br />

learn how to check fluids,<br />

tires, understand vehicle<br />

brakes and other common car<br />

repairs. Avoid the 4 most common repair<br />

“scams” used to defraud the motorist. Wear old<br />

clothes and solid shoes! Held in North Hollywood.<br />

SubEvent: Karen Valenti Fee: $35<br />

#99431A Owner N. Hollywood Discount Auto Repair<br />

One Sunday<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 17<br />

#99431B One Sunday Fee: $35<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

April 21<br />

BICYCLE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR<br />

Get your Bike ready for the 2013 L.A. Bike<br />

Marathon !!!<br />

Don’t get left out in this year’s L.A. Bike Marathon!<br />

Topics to be presented: Brake adjustment,<br />

shifter adjustment, fixing and<br />

preventing flats, plus chain<br />

repair/lubrication to keep<br />

your bike street safe and<br />

healthy. Learn how to shop<br />

for a new or used bike and<br />

get the best deal on<br />

price and service. Bike<br />

handling and safety tips<br />

will also be presented. You may bring your own<br />

bike to work on or work on bikes at class. This<br />

hands-on workshop will be a well worth investment<br />

for your bike and your health. Remember, you<br />

still have time to get your bike ready for this<br />

year’s Bike extravaganza! and at the same time<br />

prolong the life of your bike. All are welcome!<br />

SubEvent: David Lane Fee: $40<br />

#43010A 2 Fridays (Beg.)<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

March 1 & 8


BUY DON’T RENT!<br />

Tired of paying high rents? This class is designed<br />

to encourage renters to buy their own home or<br />

condominiums with no deductions to offset their<br />

taxes. Prerequisite: Gainfully employed for at least<br />

2 years; have decent credit.<br />

Learn how to purchase<br />

property with little or no<br />

money down. Discuss First<br />

Time Home Buyers Program<br />

& Silent Seconds; Renting<br />

with option to Buy should<br />

have an attorney look over<br />

this contract before finalizing. Alternative methods<br />

will be discussed. Material fee of $10 payable at<br />

time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Barbara Douglas Fee: $45<br />

#27041A One Saturday<br />

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

FIND YOUR EXCELLENCE<br />

Success Skills for Everyone!<br />

You will never find success without the life skills to<br />

be your best. Self-sabotage can kill the career of<br />

the most talented actor! In this workshop you will<br />

examine your strengths and weaknesses, your<br />

wishes, special talents and insecurities. Before you<br />

can reach your potential as an actor, you must<br />

reach your potential as a human being. This<br />

interactive, success skills workshop is a fun way to<br />

build your confidence; find your excellence and<br />

change your life. Life is better when you book more<br />

auditions, earn more money and have better<br />

relationships. Using her experience as an actor,<br />

professional speaker and life coach Kellie<br />

Nicholson will share with you her techniques for<br />

success in the most crucial areas of life. Kellie’s<br />

background in the entertainment industry includes<br />

working at one of the world’s largest talent<br />

agencies, training in the Meisner Technique, acting<br />

in film, television commercials and on-stage.<br />

Material fee of $30 payable online to:<br />

www.findyourexcellence.com/pay<br />

SubEvent: Kellie Nicholson Fee: $69<br />

#60088A One Saturday<br />

12:00-6:30 p.m.<br />

March 16<br />

C-BEST PREPARATION<br />

(Basic Education Skills Test)<br />

Raise the level of your teaching skills and become<br />

eligible for a salaried position in both private and<br />

public school systems. C-BEST verification<br />

qualifies you to receive an emergency teaching<br />

credential. Work as a substitute teacher, or reenter<br />

the school system, it’s a lifetime license<br />

and a state requirement. Learn about the exam’s<br />

“personality,” including its tricks and pitfalls and<br />

pick up tips on the best strategies for passing the<br />

exam. Students should bring latest version of<br />

the following book to class: McGraw-Hills<br />

CBEST by McGraw-Hill Editor C-Best now<br />

available for computer-based testing by<br />

appointment year-round, Monday-Saturday. Next<br />

Cbest test date: May 4.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $85<br />

#42101A 3 Wednesdays<br />

6:30-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 13- 27<br />

18<br />

GMAT – NEVER FAIL ANOTHER TEST !!!<br />

Don’t let another job opportunity pass you by!<br />

This class is for job seeking applicants and<br />

students: GMAT Prep classes will help students<br />

boost their GMAT test performances, reduce test<br />

taking anxieties and increase school scores! This<br />

class is also great for those who have been out<br />

of school for a while or were never strong at<br />

math and need to brush-up. Topics: Arithmetic<br />

and Algebra problems, Word Problems & Math<br />

Shortcuts, Geometry Problems & Graphs/Chart<br />

questions practice test and review. Material fee of<br />

$10 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Dr. Arsen Abelian Fee: $80<br />

#42001A 5 Saturdays<br />

2:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

COOKING & FOODS<br />

SUSHI MAKING<br />

Delicious and nutritious sushi is deceptively<br />

easy to create in any<br />

kitchen. Learn how to<br />

select tasty ingredients,<br />

roll and garnish sushi.<br />

Please bring 2 bowls<br />

(soup size bowls), hand<br />

towel, cutting knife (nonserrated),<br />

and a small<br />

cutting board. Material fee<br />

of $20 payable at time of<br />

registration - covers all<br />

Sushi & materials.<br />

SubEvent: Kenji Ishida Fee: $35<br />

#45040A One Tuesday<br />

7:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 5<br />

CUPCAKE BAKERY DECORATING<br />

This new trend in decorating and customizing<br />

tasteful cupcakes will brighten up anyone’s day.<br />

Join Professional<br />

Bakery/Pastry chef Youlen<br />

Chan as he walks you thru the<br />

steps on how to skillfully<br />

master the fine details of<br />

intricate edible designing. You<br />

will be the hit of any social<br />

gathering, everyone will think<br />

you paid a bakery catering service. Topics:<br />

measuring and stenciling your ideas/designs before<br />

actual hands-on decorating. Proper & cleanest way<br />

to work with cupcakes on wax paper. color contrast<br />

and color combining on your designs Design<br />

anything from cartoons, scenery to detailed<br />

lettering. Material fee of $15 payable at time of<br />

registration. This popular class always fills-up<br />

fast so register early !!!<br />

SubEvent: Youlen Chan Fee: $45<br />

#45021A Phoenix Bakery Pastry Chef<br />

2 Wednesdays<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

March 13 & 20<br />

#45021B Phoenix Bakery Pastry Chef Fee: $45<br />

2 Wednesdays<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

April 3 & 10


DIPPED & MOLDED CHOCOLATES<br />

Chocolates shaped like stars, seashells, witches,<br />

and Santa Claus are<br />

great for parties and gifts<br />

– and easy to make!<br />

Chocolate dipped<br />

strawberries & pretzels,<br />

are fast and fun treats.<br />

Make these for the<br />

holidays and all your special occasions. We will<br />

also discuss where to purchase supplies and tips<br />

on packaging and transporting your chocolates.<br />

Material fee of $15 payable at time of<br />

registration. Adult helper must accompany<br />

children under 12. Student must be on time,<br />

there will be no make-up. Limit 15 students.<br />

SubEvent: Jeanette Bovard Fee: $30<br />

#45025A One Friday<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 15<br />

MEDITERRANEAN AUTHENTIC<br />

APPETIZERS & GARNISES<br />

Join cooking instructor Karine Arutyunyan as she<br />

demonstrates how to make healthy, simple and<br />

flavorful authentic Mediterranean appetizers -<br />

Babaganoush (barbecued eggplant dip); hommus<br />

(garbanzo bean dip) that does twice its job, working<br />

as tasty appetizers with toasted pocket bread or<br />

used with sliced vegetables as a delicious dip. Plus<br />

beet/walnut salad with its rich, creamy taste is a<br />

longtime favorite crowd pleaser, finally add a touch<br />

of garnishing for presentation. These inspirational<br />

appetizers will satisfy first time cooks & culinary<br />

experts. Students will taste/sample and take home<br />

these wonderful dishes from class. Bring 3 small<br />

food containers. Material fee of $7 payable at<br />

time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Karine Arutyunyan Fee: $40<br />

#45999A One Saturday<br />

9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.<br />

March 16<br />

AUTHENTIC TAMALE MAKING<br />

Authentic tamales, prepared and served in<br />

cornhusks make an<br />

exciting<br />

presentation for all<br />

occasions. Learn to<br />

make the tasty<br />

ingredients, how to<br />

fold and steam<br />

great tasting<br />

tamales. Come join us and impress family and<br />

guests in this exciting traditional tamale making<br />

class. Bring large food container, 3 bowls, a<br />

towel, 1 large spoon and 1 medium spoon.<br />

Material fee of $15 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: Maria Luz Carrillo Fee: $35<br />

#45114A One Saturday<br />

1:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 2<br />

REGISTER EARLY<br />

BEFORE CLASSES<br />

FILL UP!!!<br />

19<br />

FRUIT & VEGETABLE CARVING<br />

Come and enjoy the fascinating art of Vegetable &<br />

Fruit carving.<br />

Demonstrations on<br />

carving methods,<br />

secrete methods<br />

and creative ideas<br />

will be discussed.<br />

These techniques<br />

will allow you to<br />

create dazzling<br />

center pieces for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter,<br />

Birthdays & special occasions. Material fee of $7<br />

payable at time of registration. Limit 12. All are<br />

welcome to join!<br />

SubEvent: Karine Arutyunyan Fee: $45<br />

#45045A One Saturday<br />

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

February 23<br />

MUSIC & VOICE<br />

UKULELE THE EASY WAY<br />

Learn to play the instrument that’s sure to brighten<br />

up anyone’s day! Let Art show you the basics of<br />

this ever-popular, easy-to-learn instrument. From<br />

tuning the ukulele to easy chords—even buying the<br />

right ukulele, you’ll be on your way learning the<br />

songs you love and songs that bring family and<br />

friends together. Bring<br />

your ukulele and passion<br />

to learn this fun<br />

instrument to class. The<br />

instructor will have a few<br />

Ukuleles on hand just in<br />

case you don’t have one<br />

by class time. These<br />

ukulele classes filled-up fast the last two seasons it<br />

was offered so register early! Hey beginning &<br />

returning ukulele students, learn even more<br />

songs and ukulele techniques in the<br />

intermediate class session B. These popular<br />

classes have a limit of 13 students.<br />

SubEvent: Art Nagata Fee: $65<br />

#75999A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#75999B 5 Sundays (Interm.) Fee: $65<br />

3:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

MUSICAL KEYBOARDING FOR ADULTS<br />

Beginning students will learn to read basic music<br />

notes and proper finger and hand coordination.<br />

Individual instruction is emphasized according to<br />

each student’s level of experience. Intermediate<br />

requires basic knowledge of music note reading.<br />

Ages 15+ Limit 12 students. Please bring your<br />

keyboard to class.<br />

SubEvent: Mariam Avetisyan Fee: $50<br />

#75051A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

10:00-11:00 a.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#75051B 5 Thursdays (Beg/Interm.) Fee: $50<br />

7:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 28


LEARNING TO READ MUSIC<br />

Ever wonder what all them little dots on music<br />

paper mean? This workshop is designed to help<br />

you read the universal language of printed music<br />

and translate musical notations to the instrument of<br />

your choice. Topics covered: notes, time-values,<br />

sharps, key and key signatures, scales, basic and<br />

applied harmony and ear training.<br />

SubEvent: Mariam Avetisyan Fee: $55<br />

#75001A 5 Sundays<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

SINGER’S WORKSHOP<br />

Beginner’s, late starters and returning singers are<br />

welcome to join professional<br />

pianist & vocal expert Mel<br />

Dangcil in this warm informative<br />

Singer’s Workshop. Learn<br />

proper breathing techniques &<br />

performing skills. Mel will also<br />

help you develop a stage<br />

presence and rapport with your<br />

audience. Students are<br />

welcome to bring their own sheet music. Mel<br />

Dangcil is a professional music entertainer and<br />

performs throughout Southern California as a<br />

musical director. Ages 15+ Musician’s fee of $10<br />

payable at time of registration. Register early to<br />

guarantee your place in this class!<br />

SubEvent: Mel Dangcil Fee: $100<br />

#75011A 5 Sundays<br />

1:30-3:30 p.m. (Beg.)<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

YOU’VE WRITTEN A SONG, NOW WHAT?<br />

Don’t put off your getting your songs out<br />

for the whole world hear!<br />

Learn how to make money thru your talent and how<br />

to avoid classic scams and rip-offs common in the<br />

industry. This revealing seminar teaches<br />

songwriters, musicians, and anyone interested in<br />

music, effective ways to establish a career in the<br />

world of professional songwriting. Learn about<br />

collaboration; making demos, copyright and<br />

publishing rights contracts.<br />

SubEvent: Aaron Meza Fee: $35<br />

#75021A One Saturday<br />

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.<br />

March 16<br />

DRUMS FOR ADULTS & TEENS<br />

Learn to play Rock, Pop, Funk, and Blues,<br />

accomplish these<br />

beats even by the<br />

first class! Gain<br />

effective practice<br />

techniques. Bring<br />

your favorite<br />

music CD’s;<br />

analyze and learn<br />

the drum beats of<br />

your favorite<br />

songs. Teacher<br />

will provide drumset. Ages 12+. Please bring<br />

drum sticks and practice pad which can be<br />

purchased at Guitar Center or Sam Ash or any<br />

major music store. Limit 14 students.<br />

SubEvent: Staff Fee: $65<br />

#75041A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

20<br />

GUITAR MADE EASY<br />

You will learn about the guitar itself, tuning and<br />

minor maintenance and how to<br />

play single-note melodies and<br />

chords. Bring an acoustic<br />

guitar & book: Title: Guitar<br />

Method 1, 2 nd edition by Will<br />

Schmidt and Greg Koch, ISBN<br />

0-7935-3392. Book can be<br />

purchased at Guitar Center Store in Hollywood.<br />

SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $70<br />

#75061A 5 Saturdays<br />

1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

DANCE CLASSES<br />

FLAMENCO DANCE<br />

Express your inner Gypsy with this ancient/exciting<br />

beautiful dance from Spain including rhythms/hand<br />

claps and body percussion, footwork, beautiful arm<br />

turns & more! Learn an entire short flamenco dance<br />

from beginning to end. Bring hard heeled shoes<br />

w/strap-dance shoe or boots with heel. Musician’s<br />

fee of $15 payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Katerina Tomás Fee: $60<br />

#55705A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

1:30-3:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#55705B 5 Sundays (Int.) Fee: $60<br />

3:00-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

HAWAIIAN DANCE<br />

Get ready for an exciting and fun-filled experience<br />

learning a true Polynesian dance art<br />

that has been passed on from<br />

generation to generation. Students will<br />

be introduced to the various dances<br />

and culture of the Pacific isles with<br />

emphasis on the basics in Hawaiian<br />

hula (dance). Students will<br />

interpret songs and perform dances<br />

from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoan, New Zealand, and<br />

Tonga.<br />

SubEvent: Okima Kapaku, DMA Fee: $45<br />

#55501A 5 Sundays<br />

6:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

BALLROOM DANCING<br />

Bring romance into your life - Ballroom dancing is<br />

fun for all ages. Learn the latest styles of Ballroom<br />

and Latin dancing, plus meet<br />

new friends. Have lots of fun<br />

learning such dances as the fox<br />

trot, waltz, tango, swing jive,<br />

cha-cha, we’ll even add disco!<br />

Your feet will feel and look more<br />

intelligent and you’ll be glad you<br />

came. You’ll never have to<br />

refuse being asked to dance<br />

again and you’ll say “yes” with a smile. No street<br />

shoes, tennis shoes only.<br />

SubEvent: Joseph Flynn Fee: $55<br />

#55101A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 24-March 24


BELLY DANCE WITH MESMERA<br />

Learn how to tone and strengthen your body with<br />

speed & low speed Bellydance moves as you<br />

manage and control core muscle groups for shape<br />

and contour. Gain a wide variety of techniques for a<br />

fun and healthy workout. This fun program gives<br />

you the direction and confidence to enjoy and<br />

benefit from this beautiful ancient dance art.<br />

Bellydance clothing is optional. Bellydance<br />

Instructor Mesmera is internationally worldwide<br />

acclaimed. All are welcome to join!<br />

SubEvent: MESMERA (Laurie Rose) Fee: $55<br />

#55201A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:00-1:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

SALSA DANCE<br />

Learn the basics that will make you a “Salsero or<br />

Salsera”. Merengue and Salsa<br />

steps and patterns that you<br />

can use in the clubs! Learn the<br />

technique that will make you<br />

look good on the floor. If time<br />

permits “solo shines” will be<br />

introduced for Salsa. You do<br />

not have to bring a partner to join this class.<br />

Intermediate class requires students to already<br />

know basics or complete Salsa beginners class.<br />

No street shoes allowed; tennis shoes only.<br />

SubEvent: Linda Lees Fee: $55<br />

#55701A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)<br />

4:30-6:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#55701B 5 Saturdays (Interm.) Fee: $55<br />

6:00-7:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

HIP-HOP DANCE<br />

Learn how to do basic dance<br />

moves in this fun and<br />

happening class. Prepare to do<br />

high intensity warm-ups<br />

followed by club dance<br />

techniques and choreography.<br />

This popular dance class fills<br />

up fast so register early!<br />

Tennis shoes only.<br />

SubEvent: Dolly Giner Fee: $50<br />

#55665A 5 Sundays<br />

12:30-1:30 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

DRAMA<br />

ACTING TECHNIQUE-BEGINNING<br />

Have you wondered how great actors never “fake”<br />

but really seem to “live” the parts they play in the<br />

movies, stage or TV? This fun intensive class will<br />

give you the basic tools to start acting as a<br />

professional; developing and acquiring listening,<br />

observational skills while exploring your inner self.<br />

You will learn how to bring any script to life.<br />

Material fee of $10 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: Donna Walker Fee: $95<br />

#60021A 4 Tuesdays<br />

7:00-9:30 p.m.<br />

March 26-April 16<br />

21<br />

A CAREER IN VOICE OVERS<br />

Voice over actors are those unseen individuals who<br />

create personality in animated characters ala the<br />

Simpson’s, Nickelodeon, Family Guy, T.V.<br />

commercials and radio ads. Learn how to<br />

establish a practice routine at home, get<br />

tips on studio etiquette/lingo, what makes<br />

a good demo reel, when to seek out an<br />

agent or join a union and how to market<br />

yourself. Don’t hide your talent, share it with the<br />

world! Discover the many possibilities of using<br />

your voice to make money. Aaron Meza is a voice<br />

over actor whose voice is heard on numerous<br />

commercials, including Taco Bell, Lexus, J.C.<br />

Penny, ABC, Subway, Mercury and Fed Ex.<br />

SubEvent: Aaron Meza Fee: $35<br />

#60012A One Saturday<br />

9:00-11:00 a.m.<br />

March 16<br />

YOUR WORLD PREMIERE AT THE<br />

COMEDY STORE STAND-UP WORKSHOP<br />

Learn to tap into your own creative genius<br />

and rock the audience with humor. Find<br />

out what’s “hot” in the industry, Adam<br />

Barnhardt will guide you through joke<br />

writing, creating characters,<br />

improving skills, stage persona and<br />

connecting with any audience. At the end of the<br />

course you will have an opportunity to perform<br />

your own comedic stand-up piece as part of the<br />

‘Comedy Revival Showcase’ at Hollywood’s<br />

famous Comedy Store. Stop procrastinating -<br />

don’t put off all that hidden entertainment talent<br />

inside of you any longer!! Class fills up fast so<br />

register early. Class Held off-campus.<br />

SubEvent: Adam Barnhardt Fee: $60<br />

#60002A 5 Tuesdays<br />

7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

February 26-March 26<br />

DIALECT TRAINING FOR ACTORS<br />

All actors are looking to expand their range.<br />

Nothing does that better than learning a new<br />

accent. Learn several of the following: French,<br />

British, German, Southern, New<br />

York, Russian, Irish, Scottish,<br />

Japanese, Arabic. Instruction<br />

drills, and improvisations will<br />

help you develop a seemingly<br />

magical array of dialects. Each semester the<br />

accents vary, depending on the background of the<br />

students enrolled. Materials include a Speak with<br />

an Accent CD and printouts. Material fee of $20<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Ivan Borodin Fee: $60<br />

#60015A 5 Saturdays<br />

12:30-2:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

PARK ON CAMPUS – PURCHASE A<br />

WINTER PARKING PERMIT<br />

FOR ONLY $10.<br />

See Pg. 29


EXERCISE &<br />

RELAXATION<br />

HORSEBACK RIDING<br />

Introduction to Horseback riding: Learn grooming,<br />

tacking, mounting, dismounting, horse<br />

psychology, saddling, bridling, riding<br />

etiquette, equipment and basic balance<br />

at the various gates. Our instructors<br />

have taught hundreds of beginners<br />

to take that first trot! Class is held<br />

off campus at The <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />

Equestrian Center. 16 years+. Limit 6 students<br />

per section. Riders must weight less than 195<br />

pounds. No enrollment cancellations will be<br />

allowed. First meeting is a mandatory orientation.<br />

Must have TES approved riding boots – all attire to<br />

be approved by TES. Students are required to<br />

attend the Traditional Equitation School tack class<br />

prior to 1st ride at TES – Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. and<br />

Saturdays and Sundays 1-3 p.m. Students can<br />

only enroll once; cannot repeat enrollment.<br />

SubEvent: Andrea Call Fee: $185<br />

#99651A 5 Fridays<br />

6:30-8:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

ABS/LEG/HIP WORKOUT<br />

Keep your New Year’s 2013 resolution and<br />

<strong>Los</strong>e them extra pounds!<br />

Get on the healthier path, whittle that waist, firm<br />

those inner and outer thighs and flatten that<br />

stomach. Start to live a healthier and a longer life.<br />

This class really does work and will concentrate<br />

on the lower body. Reshape and restructure! It’s<br />

never too late! Bring exercise mat to class.<br />

SubEvent: Sand Fetherolf Fee: $50<br />

#65011A 5 Fridays<br />

8:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

TENNIS PROGRAM<br />

Learn the proper grips, forehand, backhand,<br />

serving, game rules & court<br />

etiquette. Intermediate: knowledge<br />

of basic strokes/rules with focus on<br />

improving ground strokes and your<br />

serve. Advance: continue to<br />

enhance your techniques and<br />

strategies on the advanced<br />

tennis session. Bring two new<br />

can of tennis balls and a tennis racquet to<br />

class. Held at Griffith Park. Limit 10 students.<br />

SubEvent: Youlen Chan Fee: $60<br />

#99680A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)<br />

4:00-5:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#99680B 5 Saturdays (Interm.) Fee: $60<br />

5:00-6:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#99680C 5 Saturdays (Adv..) Fee: $60<br />

6:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

22<br />

YOGA FOR A HEALTHY BACK<br />

Learn safe and effective stretching techniques<br />

based on the ancient art of yoga<br />

and designed for people with<br />

problem backs. Find out what<br />

your correct posture is and<br />

how to achieve it, how to<br />

breathe deeply to increase the<br />

flow of oxygen from blood to<br />

muscles, and how to take a<br />

firmer stance against back<br />

pain. Please bring a workout<br />

mat.<br />

SubEvent: Sandy Fetherolf Fee: $50<br />

#66024A 5 Fridays<br />

6:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

PILATES MAT CLASS<br />

Give your body a healthy workout!<br />

Ever wish for a class that really strengthens your<br />

stomach, your back & streamlines your body. Well,<br />

you just found it! This class focuses on your ”core” -<br />

center of your body. Feel stronger and see a<br />

change in your body in 5 lessons. Bring a workout<br />

mat and towel to class and be prepared to feel<br />

the burn with this innovative exercise form.<br />

SubEvent: Sandy Fetherolf Fee: $50<br />

#66012A 5 Fridays<br />

7:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

TAI CHI CHUAN<br />

An ancient Chinese discipline for health, relaxation,<br />

meditation and self-defense. Its<br />

circular movements are based<br />

on a profound, practical<br />

philosophy useful in daily life. It<br />

creates a sense of well-being ,<br />

reduces stress and improves<br />

balance, coordination and<br />

flexibility. Wear comfortable<br />

clothes and flat shoes.<br />

SubEvent: Marvin Smallheiser Fee: $55<br />

#67300A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

2:00-3:30 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

QUICK & DIRTY SELF DEFENSE<br />

Never be afraid again! Protect yourself<br />

and your family !!<br />

Learn how to defend yourself against an<br />

attacker on an airplane, in the<br />

streets. Turn your fear into<br />

anger – switch yourself<br />

into attack mode! Learn<br />

how to subdue an attacker in<br />

6 seconds. Learn effective<br />

techniques that are easy to do and<br />

apply; learn why size is not a factor. Open to all!<br />

SubEvent: Jojo Aguilar Fee: $60<br />

#67010A 3 Saturdays<br />

5:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 9


DISCO DANCE WORKOUT<br />

Come dance, workout and get in shape to the tunes<br />

of disco music<br />

from the 70’s&<br />

80’s! Wear<br />

workout clothes,<br />

leg warmers, and<br />

sweatbands! Get<br />

ready to sweat<br />

and have fun<br />

doing dance<br />

moves for one hour. No experience necessary<br />

and all are welcome to join!<br />

SubEvent: Dolly Giner Fee: $50<br />

#55669A 5 Saturdays<br />

3:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

CARDIO BARRE WORKOUT<br />

A unique high energy, no impact exercise class that<br />

combines barre work with continual fat burning.<br />

The Body is worked both coordinated whole and<br />

isolated muscle groups. This form of exercise is a<br />

muscle sculpting and toning sensation! You will<br />

also develop poise, grace and flexibility!<br />

SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $50<br />

#65777A 5 Saturdays<br />

10:00-11:00 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

YOGA/STRETCH<br />

Release all of the tension in your body and mind.<br />

Increase your flexibility, decrease your stress and<br />

watch your body respond as it slims and trims<br />

down. Give yourself an hour vacation once a week.<br />

You deserve it. Get refreshed & rejuvenated! Bring<br />

workout mat.<br />

SubEvent: Ann Monahan Fee: $50<br />

#66022A 5 Saturdays<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

LANGUAGE CLASSES<br />

SIGN LANGUAGE FOR EVERYONE!!!<br />

Do you want to make a difference in your child’s<br />

life, teenagers’ or even expand your own<br />

personal horizons? Come and join us to<br />

learn the beauty of American Sign<br />

Language in a very fun, safe, and<br />

enjoyable environment at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Students will learn basic<br />

finger spelling, alphabet, numbers, and<br />

colors. The lessons gathered in this class will assist<br />

students in creating a solid foundation from the<br />

perspective of a deaf person as well a hearing<br />

person - the best of both worlds. All are welcome,<br />

No experience needed. Intermediate Sign<br />

Language is a continuation with more<br />

vocabulary finger spelling sentences. Material<br />

fee of $10 payable at time of registration. All<br />

are welcome!<br />

SubEvent: Deenie-Marie Carney Fee: $75<br />

#70011A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

23<br />

SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS<br />

Open to everyone wanting to learn the basic<br />

fundamentals of speaking Spanish. This class is<br />

also a good starting point for those in social work,<br />

healthcare, teaching and everyday life. Emphasis<br />

will be placed on grammar, pronunciation, open<br />

dialogue and conversational exercises. Students<br />

should have access to email so that they can<br />

access class materials online.<br />

Subevent Antonio Cervantes Fee: $85<br />

#70051A 5 Saturdays (Beg.)<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#70051B 5 Thursdays (Beg.) Fee: $85<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 28<br />

SPANISH INTERMEDIATE<br />

This class is a continuation of beginning Spanish<br />

for everyone, with emphasis on more advanced<br />

grammar/conversational techniques for the working<br />

professional person who travels or just for fun &<br />

enjoyment. Students should have access to<br />

email to download handouts.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $85<br />

#70052A 5 Fridays<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

March 29-April 26<br />

CHINESE/MANDARIN FOR EVERYONE<br />

Learn to speak Chinese Mandarin – open more<br />

doors of opportunity at your work,<br />

business, life and career, travel and<br />

everyday life. Focus will be on spoken<br />

Chinese thru Pinyin system – a quicker<br />

and easier approach to grasp the<br />

language in a short period of time. Students will<br />

learn Mandarin through practical and interesting<br />

conversations. Material fee of $5 payable at time<br />

of registration. All are welcome to join!<br />

SubEvent: Janie Chien, B.A. Fee: $75<br />

#70025A 5 Fridays<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

ITALIAN FOR TRAVEL OR BUSINESS<br />

Master the fundamentals of Italian as you learn<br />

useful phrases and idioms, correct<br />

pronunciation and practical vocabulary.<br />

Combined with an introduction of<br />

Italian civilization, this class will<br />

help you carry on a simple<br />

conversation on every-day topics,<br />

current events and cultural values.<br />

Material fee of $10 payable at time of<br />

registration.<br />

SubEvent: Romualdo Scherillo Fee: $75<br />

#70031A 5 Sundays<br />

9:00-11:00 a.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

REGISTER EARLY<br />

BEFORE CLASSES<br />

FILL UP!!!


INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH<br />

PRONUNCIATION<br />

Learn the fine details of French pronunciation<br />

and culture for more advanced conversations.<br />

Students will compile their favorite French words,<br />

sentences, and questions related<br />

to their profession and life<br />

passions. Pre-requisite:<br />

Students from any<br />

previous French classes<br />

in the world. Material fee<br />

of $24 payable at time of<br />

registration is for cost of<br />

book and 3 cd’s and<br />

handouts. Book title is: PRONOUNCE IT<br />

PERFECTLY IN FRENCH by Christopher Kendris<br />

& Theodore Kendris 2 nd edition - ISBN-10-07641-<br />

7773-7. $5 only if you have already purchased<br />

the audio cd and book set. Limit 15 students.<br />

SubEvent: Lesly Lespinasse Fee: $75<br />

#70020A 5 Saturdays<br />

11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

MORE FRENCH PRONUNCIATION AND<br />

ADVANCED CONVERSATIONS<br />

For students who have completed French 1 & 2 or<br />

are at the advanced level welcome to part 3. This<br />

class will highlight intense French conversation and<br />

mastering of French grammar and pronunciations.<br />

Material fee of $24 payable at time of<br />

registration is for cost of book and handouts. Book<br />

title is: FRENCH MADE SIMPLE by Eugene<br />

Jackson/Antonio Rubio/Pamela Rose Haze,<br />

ISBN 978-0-7679-1859-6, and can be purchased<br />

at Barnes & Noble or on Amazon $5 only if you<br />

have already purchased and book set. Limit 15<br />

students.<br />

SubEvent: Lesly Lespinasse Fee: $75<br />

#70021A 5 Saturdays<br />

1:15-3:15 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

E.S.L. INTENSIVE I<br />

This class is designed to teach English<br />

communication competence through basic English<br />

language skills, such as reading, listening and<br />

speaking. The class will also cover the basic<br />

grammar points so that the students will be<br />

encouraged to use correct English. Students<br />

should have access to email so that they can<br />

access class materials online.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $95<br />

#72010A 5 Saturdays<br />

1:00-3:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

E.S.L. INTENSIVE II<br />

Continue to strengthen your E.S.L. skills with an<br />

Intensive review of E.S.L. language fundamentals<br />

with emphasis on pronunciation, conversation<br />

skills, accent reduction, vocabulary development<br />

and grammar review. Students should have<br />

access to email so that they can access class<br />

materials online.<br />

SubEvent: Antonio Cervantes Fee: $95<br />

#72020A 5 Fridays<br />

1:00-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 29-April 26<br />

24<br />

ACCENT REDUCTION<br />

This class is specifically designed to assist foreign<br />

born residents to improve English language clarity<br />

through easy accent reduction techniques. Develop<br />

the rhythm and proper speech sounds that will<br />

assist your career and in winning new friends.<br />

Never be afraid or ashamed again. Bring a tape<br />

recorder and a mirror. Material fee of $30<br />

payable at time of registration for booklets.<br />

SubEvent: Mike Golden Fee: $80<br />

#70001A 5 Fridays<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

ARTS & CRAFTS<br />

CANDLE MAKING<br />

Candles are a beautiful addition to your home<br />

décor and make wonderful welcome gifts. This<br />

candle-making<br />

workshop will cover<br />

the basic<br />

techniques for<br />

making both<br />

molded and<br />

container candles.<br />

Each student will<br />

make and take<br />

home a colorful chunk candle, a floating candle and<br />

a novelty gel candle. Handouts with instructions,<br />

tips and techniques will be provided. Wear old<br />

clothes & closed-toe shoes. (no sandals please).<br />

Material fee of $15 payable at time of<br />

registration - covers all materials needed to<br />

complete projects. Please be on time, there will<br />

be no class make-up.<br />

SubEvent: Jeanette Bovard Fee: $25<br />

#50041A One Friday<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 22<br />

CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS<br />

FOR FUN & PROFIT<br />

Customized Gift Baskets can also be a second<br />

income. Personalize an outlandish basket and<br />

adorn it with customized bow, select from a variety<br />

of themes, products and add fillers, color wrap,<br />

Learn department store wrapping secrets. Be sure<br />

to pick up supply list when you register, no<br />

supplies will be available in class.<br />

SubEvent: Cindy Martiné Fee: $25<br />

#50061A One Sunday<br />

12:30-3:00 p.m.<br />

March 17<br />

FELTING<br />

Design a gorgeous purse using only yarn and soap;<br />

the end result will be a completely different item<br />

once the purse comes out the washing machine.<br />

Also, learn a variety of projects you can make using<br />

this technique; from belts, to purses to hats and<br />

much more. Check the website for a sample<br />

project. Be sure to pick up a supply list when<br />

you register. No supplies will be available in<br />

class. No class March 31.<br />

SubEvent: Cindy Martiné Fee: $65<br />

#50052A 4 Sundays (Beg)<br />

12:30-2:30 p.m.<br />

March 24-April 21


STAINED GLASS<br />

While making a flat panel or window about 10x14<br />

inches students will learn basic cutting, grinding<br />

and assembling,<br />

creating a beautiful<br />

piece of art work. We<br />

have various patterns<br />

to choose from.<br />

Material fee of $15<br />

payable at first meeting<br />

for the tools and<br />

supplies. Glass is<br />

additional, typically $20-25, and may be purchased<br />

from instructor on the first day of class. Held off<br />

campus near L.A.C.C. Limit only 8 students.<br />

SubEvent: Kathy Reimer Fee: $115<br />

#50191A 4 Sundays<br />

9:30 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 3-24<br />

NATURAL BATH & BEAUTY PRODUCTS<br />

Learn how is it is to make skin care and cleansing<br />

products that are good for you and good for the<br />

environment. We will use all natural ingredients to<br />

make bath salts, fizzies, body scrub, body butter<br />

and massage oils. Tips on storing, packaging and<br />

purchasing ingredients will be covered, plus you will<br />

take home samples of everything you make in this<br />

hands-on workshop. Material fee of $20 payable<br />

in at time of registration covers all materials<br />

needed to complete class projects.<br />

SubEvent: Jeanette Bovard Fee $35<br />

#50031A One Friday<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 29<br />

Do something nice and relaxing for<br />

yourself or a friend, learn a new<br />

craft. Choose from many of our<br />

arts & craft class offerings.<br />

GLYCERIN SOAPMAKING<br />

Custom-made soaps are perfect for gifts, bathroom<br />

décor, and people with sensitive skin. You will<br />

create many kinds of<br />

soaps while learning<br />

how to layer colors,<br />

use molds and add<br />

fragrances, herbs<br />

and toys. Express<br />

your creativity and<br />

join the fun! Material fee of $18 payable at time<br />

of registration - covers all materials needed to<br />

complete the projects. Students must be on time<br />

to complete all Glycerin Soap projects.<br />

SubEvent: Jeanette Bovard Fee: $35<br />

#50091A One Friday<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 8<br />

Register by phone!<br />

(323) 953-4000 x2651<br />

25<br />

IKEBANA: JAPANESE ART OF<br />

FLOWER ARRANGEMENT<br />

Elegance, grace and style are three characteristics<br />

of the art of Ikebana. In this beginning workshop<br />

you will learn the manipulation and the observation<br />

of materials, as they are best used to gain the<br />

objectives expressed in the Oriental view of flower<br />

arranging following the curriculum of the OHARA<br />

Japanese Art of Flower Arranging. Material fee of<br />

$25 payable at time of registration. Bring florist<br />

scissors, low-bowl vase/flower needle holder. This<br />

popular class always fills-up fast so register<br />

early!<br />

SubEvent: Hisako Shohara Fee: $65<br />

#50089A 5 Saturdays<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

KNITTING – BEGINNING<br />

Open to men & women who have never knitted.<br />

Your first project will be a scarf. Instruction will be<br />

given on how to cast on, Knit, purl stitch and cast<br />

off or finish off. Patterns will be supplied by<br />

instructor. Cindy Martiné was recognized/honored<br />

by Michaels Stores nationwide. Material fee of $2<br />

payable at time of registration. Be sure to pick up<br />

a supply list when you register. Limit 15 students.<br />

SubEvent: Cindy Martiné (Beg.) Fee: $65<br />

#50151A 4 Saturdays<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 23-March 16<br />

KNITTING – INTERMEDIATE<br />

This class is open for men & women who have<br />

taken beginning knitting or know how to knit.<br />

Continuing your project, instruction will be given on<br />

how to read more challenging patterns, deciphering<br />

a pattern and learning to do more detailed stitches.<br />

Students will also learn increasing & decreasing,<br />

changing colors, as well as the importance of doing<br />

gauges and using circular needles. Pattern will be<br />

provided by instructor. Be sure to pick up a<br />

supply list when you register. No supplies will<br />

be available in class. No class on March 30.<br />

SubEvent: Cindy Martiné Fee: $65<br />

#50152A 4 Saturdays<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

March 23-April 20<br />

EMBROIDERY/CROSS STITICHING<br />

This fine art of embroidery is delicate and beautiful.<br />

It has an added value<br />

when it’s done by you.<br />

This seminar will<br />

introduce and show<br />

you different types of<br />

colorful embroidery<br />

craft styles. By the<br />

end of class you will<br />

have a beautiful embroidered Christmas art work.<br />

All are welcome to join! Material fee of $8<br />

payable at time of registration.<br />

SubEvent: Gabriela Laos Fee: $35<br />

#50071A 2 Saturdays<br />

2:00-4:00 p.m.<br />

April 6 & 13


PAINTING & WATERCOLORS<br />

Do you like to watercolor or have a passion for<br />

painting? Welcome to all who<br />

appreciate and enjoy this classic<br />

and contemporary art forum.<br />

This class will get you started in<br />

basic painting acrylic/oils and<br />

watercolors brush stroke<br />

techniques with emphasis on<br />

understanding/experiencing<br />

color composition, value and design impact. Also<br />

learn mixing colors, differing paint qualities,<br />

application, and use of brushes. All are welcome!<br />

Bring basic watercolor set, pad of watercolor<br />

paper, acrylics, brushes and pencil to 1 st<br />

meeting. Instructor works for Disneyland as an<br />

artist and has showcased his works at art galleries<br />

throughout the U.S.A.<br />

SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $65<br />

#50131A 5 Fridays<br />

7:00-8:30 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

DRAWING FOR EVERYONE<br />

Learn how to draw like a pro; get drawing tips and<br />

techniques on the characters or objects you like to<br />

draw. See your images come to life! Wayne<br />

Thomas will give you his professional attention in<br />

helping to develop your hidden artistic talents using<br />

led/color pencils, charcoal shading, light/dark<br />

contrast, 3 dimension & brightness. Students are<br />

encouraged to bring their ideas and imagination.<br />

Please bring drawing and color pencils, eraser<br />

and pad of paper to 1 st class meeting. Instructor<br />

will address any additional materials in class.<br />

SubEvent: Wayne N. Thomas Fee: $65<br />

#50132A 5 Fridays<br />

8:30-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

CROCHET<br />

This class will introduce you to crocheting. Students<br />

will learn how to get started,<br />

how to read yarn labels and<br />

crochet patterns. You will<br />

also be taught slip stitch, and<br />

double crochet. Please be<br />

sure to pick up a supply<br />

list when you register for<br />

class. No supplies will be available in class.<br />

SubEvent: Cindy Martiné Fee: $60<br />

#50051A 4 Sundays (Beg)<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 24-March 17<br />

BALLOON DECORATING & CENTER<br />

PIECES<br />

Let your imagination soar as you learn the<br />

techniques for making beautiful balloon bouquets,<br />

arches, columns and sculptures. This class will<br />

teach you about supplies, materials, safety and<br />

inexpensive resources in this fun, hands-on course.<br />

Also learn a bunch of ways to blow up balloons<br />

without having to huff and puff. You’ll become a<br />

balloonatic!. Bring your camera to take photographs<br />

of your beautiful balloon projects. Material fee of<br />

$25 payable at time of registration - covers all<br />

your supplies and use of helium tanks.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Fee: $35<br />

#50010A One Saturday<br />

12:30-5:00 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

26<br />

DRAW COMIC BOOK & CARTOON<br />

CHARACTERS LIKE THE PROS<br />

Learn how to draw your favorite action Heroes and<br />

Villains like Spiderman, Spawn,<br />

Green, Lantern, Star Wars,<br />

Wonder Women, or even the<br />

Simpsons. You can even invent<br />

your own cartoon characters!<br />

This class will teach you<br />

important steps & secret artist<br />

tips you need to create & bring<br />

your cartoon to animation life. If<br />

you always wanted to become a<br />

cartoon super-action hero artist or comic Villain<br />

artist, this class will greatly assist you. Ages 12+<br />

SubEvent: Wayne Thomas Fee: $65<br />

#80051A 5 Fridays<br />

5:30-7:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-29<br />

FLORAL DESIGN - Beginners<br />

Learn how to make sophisticated arrange beautiful<br />

fresh flower arrangements for those special<br />

occasions. This hands-on workshop allows you to<br />

make your own masterpieces and express your<br />

own artistic talents. You will take home a new floral<br />

arrangement from each workshop. Material fee of<br />

$40 payable at time of registration. Material fee<br />

pays for fresh flowers instructor will provide at each<br />

class meeting to complete all class projects. Bring<br />

wire cutters, small knife and newspapers.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Fee: $65<br />

#50081A 3 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 3-17<br />

FLORAL DESIGN II<br />

This class is a continuation of floral design I, with<br />

emphasis on even more advanced floral<br />

arrangements & techniques. Bring your imagination<br />

and go creative. Material fee of $40 payable at<br />

time of registration pays for all your fresh<br />

flowers for all your floral design projects. Bring<br />

wire cutters, a floral knife and newspapers. No<br />

class March 31.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Fee: $65<br />

#50082A 3 Sundays<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 24-April 14<br />

WEDDING FLORAL DESIGN<br />

Create a memorable and elaborate wedding floral<br />

design to suit that very precious day in your life.<br />

This class will help you<br />

prepare a bouquet, corsage<br />

and wedding floral table<br />

settings. Save time & money!<br />

You will be amazed at the<br />

floral arrangements you made<br />

yourself. Bring wire cutters,<br />

paring knife to class. Material<br />

fee of $25 payable at time of<br />

registration. Check out<br />

some of Instructor Eva<br />

Ucañan’s other hands-on Art & Crafts classes.<br />

SubEvent: Eva Ucañan Fee: $65<br />

#50088A One Saturday<br />

9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

April 13


DESIGN YOUR OWN CLOTHES<br />

Learn how to design clothes by using your creativity<br />

and various sources of inspiration. Learn how to do<br />

“flat Sketching”, full dimensional figures” and how to<br />

draw apparel with specific details. This class is for<br />

someone who has an interest in Fashion Sketching<br />

as a hobby or would like to be a future designer or<br />

as an Entrepreneur. Class covers seasons,<br />

themes, color story, categories, fabrics, trimmings,<br />

some costing, salability and organization of a “line”.<br />

Class will end with the Designer’s Board<br />

Presentation. Ages 16+. Please bring the<br />

following materials to 1 st meeting of class: 15<br />

Sheets of typing paper, drawing and color<br />

pencils, eraser, and clear see-thru 18” inch<br />

ruler. Instructor will address any additional<br />

materials.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy E. Espinoza Fee: $80<br />

#50177A 5 Saturdays<br />

4:30-6:30 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

SEWING MADE EASY<br />

Develop your creativity and save money making<br />

your own clothes in a safe comfortable setting.<br />

Sewing lessons will<br />

include proper sewing<br />

machine operation, fabric<br />

selection, personal body<br />

measurements, and<br />

introduction to patterns<br />

and garments construction<br />

with basic sewing machine techniques. No prior<br />

sewing experience necessary. Open to both men<br />

and women ages 16+. Please bring: a pencil, 60”<br />

tape measure, 3 ½ yards of non-stretchable<br />

cotton fabric (no stripes or plaids), matching<br />

thread, scissors, seam ripper, hand needles and<br />

pins. Sewing machine provided by L.A.C.C. one<br />

per student. Limit only 10 students.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy E. Espinoza Fee: $80<br />

#50201A 5 Saturdays<br />

8:00-10:00 a.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#50201B 5 Saturdays Fee: $80<br />

10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#50201C 5 Saturdays Fee: $80<br />

12:00-2:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#50201D 4 Fridays Fee: $80<br />

6:30-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 1-22<br />

SEWING II<br />

Students will cover more and newer additional<br />

pattern adjustment sewing techniques. Class is<br />

limited to 10 students. List of materials<br />

will be issued at time of registration.<br />

Sewing machines provided by school - one<br />

student per sewing machine. Prerequisite:<br />

Sewing Made Easy. Be familiar with sewing<br />

machine. No class March 30.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy E. Espinoza Fee: $75<br />

#50200A 4 Saturdays<br />

2:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

March 23-April 20<br />

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FASHION PATTERN MAKING<br />

This hands-on beginner’s class will introduce you to<br />

the challenging world of fashion pattern making.<br />

Learn how to make your own 2 garments by using<br />

step by step pattern making techniques in class.<br />

Requirements: Must know how to read a ruler, be<br />

willing to do some homework and to produce a<br />

fabric test with very slight sewing. Class is open to<br />

men & women ages 16+. Please bring: Pencils,<br />

60” tape measure, see-thru plastic ruler 2x18”,<br />

scissors, 3 ½ yards of muslin fabric, eraser,<br />

scotch tape. No class March 31.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy E. Espinoza Fee: $75<br />

#50210A 4 Sundays (Beg.)<br />

12:00-2:00 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 17<br />

#50210B 4 Sundays (Interm.) Fee: $75<br />

3:30-5:30 p.m.<br />

March 17-April 14<br />

JEWELRY MAKING<br />

BASIC BEADED JEWELRY<br />

Come learn how to make stunning beaded<br />

bracelets and earrings using basic techniques (no<br />

soldering). You will be using<br />

flex wire, eye pins, headpins,<br />

crimp beads, semi-precious<br />

stones, pearls, crystals, and<br />

glass beads. Bring round nose<br />

pliers, wire cutter, and chain<br />

nose pliers. Material fee of<br />

$18 payable at time of registration<br />

covers materials needed to complete projects.<br />

SubEvent: Rosy E. Espinosa Fee: $35<br />

#52211A One Sunday<br />

12:15-3:15 p.m.<br />

March 24<br />

GLASS FUSION<br />

Learn how to create fused tiles or jewelry from<br />

glass. No prior glass experience is necessary.<br />

You’ll learn how to work with glass, assemble and<br />

decorate it using different colors of glass on top of<br />

each other. Your pieces will then be melted in a kiln<br />

to create magnificent artwork. Material fee of $30<br />

payable at first meeting - covers all materials<br />

needed for class projects. Limited to 8 students.<br />

Class held off campus near L.A.C.C.<br />

SubEvent: Kathy Reimer Fee: $65<br />

#99520A Two Saturdays<br />

1:30-4:00 p.m.<br />

March 9 & 16<br />

BLOW GLASS GLOBES<br />

Glaskolben, as they’re known in Germany, make<br />

beautiful ornaments or sun catchers that reflect the<br />

light. You’ll learn how to blow your own glass<br />

globes, using different colors of glass and varying<br />

designs creating elegant beautiful various shapes.<br />

A great idea for the holidays and any other time of<br />

the year. Material fee of $35 payable at first<br />

meeting covers supplies to make up to 14 globes.<br />

Limit 8 students. Class held off campus near<br />

L.A.C.C.<br />

SubEvent: Kathy Reimer Fee: $50<br />

#99521A One Saturday<br />

1:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

February 23


SILVERSMITHING<br />

An introductory course on the creation of fine silver<br />

and other precious metal jewelry. No prior jewelry<br />

or metalwork experience required. Participants will<br />

need to purchase some tools & supplies to work on<br />

personal projects outside of the classroom. Material<br />

fee of $70 payable in class. Held off-campus and<br />

limited to 9 students. Open to all.<br />

SubEvent: Gordon Wainwright Fee: $135<br />

#99524A 5 Saturdays<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

March 9-April 6<br />

#99524B 5 Saturdays Fee: $135<br />

12:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

March 9-April 6<br />

#99524C 5 Mondays Fee: $135<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 11-April 8<br />

#99524D 5 Saturdays Fee: $135<br />

9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />

April 13-May 11<br />

#99524E 5 Saturdays Fee: $135<br />

12:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

April 13-May 11<br />

#99524F 5 Mondays Fee: $135<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

April 15-May 13<br />

METAL CASTING<br />

An introductory course in metal gravity casting<br />

using cuttle bone, French sand, clay, centrifugal &<br />

vacuum casting using the lost wax process (no<br />

instruction on wax carving). Participants will need to<br />

purchase some tools and supplies to work on<br />

personal projects outside of the classroom. The lab<br />

fee will be $70 payable in class does not include<br />

precious metals. Any additional materials or tools at<br />

student discretion. Class is held off-campus and<br />

limited to 9 students.<br />

SubEvent: Gordon Wainwright Fee: $135<br />

#99523A 5 Tuesdays<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

March 12-April 9<br />

#99523B 5 Tuesdays Fee: $135<br />

6:00-9:00 p.m.<br />

April 16-May 14<br />

MAKING GLASS BEADS<br />

Create one-of-a-kind designs that are all yours!<br />

You’ll heat glass to a molten state and fashion it<br />

around rods to create beads/buttons for jewelry,<br />

clothing, random wire votives, mosaics, stained<br />

glass windows, and whatever else you can dream<br />

up. All tools and materials are supplied for the class<br />

to make at least five glass beads, including round,<br />

flat, tabular and bi-conal. Gain working knowledge<br />

of bead making and the ability to continue making<br />

beads of your own at home. Material fee of $20<br />

payable at first meeting. Limited to 8 students.<br />

Class held off campus near L.A.C.C.<br />

SubEvent: Kathy Reimer Fee: $50<br />

#99522A One Saturday<br />

1:30-4:30 p.m.<br />

March 23<br />

28<br />

SWIMMING<br />

Minimum age of 5 years is required<br />

for non-swimmers. Each group will<br />

be limited in enrollment and class is<br />

designed for beginners only.<br />

Saturday Group Program<br />

#96SA12A 5 Saturdays Fee: $55<br />

1:00-1:50 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#96SA12B 5 Saturdays Fee: $55<br />

2:00-2:50 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 23<br />

#96SA12C 5 Saturdays Fee: $55<br />

1:00-1:50 p.m.<br />

April 6- May 4<br />

#96SA12D 5 Saturdays Fee: $55<br />

2:00-2:50 p.m.<br />

April 6- May 4<br />

Sunday Group Program<br />

#96SU12A 5 Sundays Fee: $55<br />

1:00-1:50 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#96SU12B 5 Sundays Fee: $55<br />

2:00-2:50 p.m.<br />

February 24-March 24<br />

#96SU12C 5 Sundays Fee: $55<br />

1:00-1:50 p.m.<br />

April 7- May 5<br />

#96SU12D 5 Sundays Fee: $55<br />

2:00-2:50 p.m.<br />

April 7- May 5<br />

LAP SWIMMING<br />

This section is for those who already know how to<br />

swim. New students must demonstrate to the<br />

pool manager their swimming ability and be<br />

evaluated prior to enrollment.<br />

SubEvent: Pool Staff Fee: $55<br />

#95050A Mon./Wed./Fri. (Monthly)<br />

7:00-8:00 p.m.<br />

Continuous enrollment<br />

SEMI-PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS<br />

Intensive personalized semi-private swim<br />

instruction for group of up to three students.<br />

Register up to 3 people at time of registration.<br />

Dates and times of lessons to be arranged –<br />

weekdays, evenings and weekends. Ages 7 +.<br />

Subevent: Pool Staff Fee: $75<br />

#95045A 5 lessons of one hour Per student<br />

Continuous<br />

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS<br />

Individual swimming instruction for adults or kids -<br />

one student per instructor. Learn quickly and safely<br />

avoid the crowds; overcome your fear of water.<br />

Dates and times to be arranged – Weekday<br />

evenings and Weekends. Ages 7 +.<br />

SubEvent: Pool Staff* Fee: $135<br />

#95040A 5 lessons of one hour<br />

Continuous enrollment


(at Normandie Ave)<br />

*Map not to scale* N<br />

Makeup Artistry | A Beginner’s Weekend Course<br />

This in-depth 2-day makeup workshop will teach you how to create a professional personalized makeup application.<br />

Learn tips and tricks directly from Milani Cosmetics Resident Makeup Artist, Jason Sanchez. Learn to apply your makeup<br />

quickly, effectively, and in the correct color scheme. Learn to transform your makeup application from day to night!<br />

Master the following:<br />

Brushes & tools | Color theory | Preparing the skin | Color correction<br />

Foundation matching & application | Understanding texture | Conceal & Camouflage | Eye shape and size<br />

Eye-shadow application (smokey eye) | Eye lining- powder, creams, liquid | Eyebrow shape & application | Highlight & Contour<br />

Blush & Bronzers | Lips- Shape & Color | Lashes- curling, mascara, false lashes (individual & strip)<br />

Subevent: #86002A<br />

Price: $150.00 | Saturday and Sunday 12-3pm | March 2 & 3<br />

Cost includes product to use in class and student will receive a Milani Cosmetics gift bag.<br />

T o v i e w S a n c h e z ’ s w o r k v i s i t w w w . g e i s h a s t u d i o . c o m<br />

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As of February 2013, our<br />

Wilshire oces<br />

(including all<br />

computer classes) will<br />

have moved back to the<br />

Main Campus.<br />

We will move to the<br />

“Workforce Education”<br />

building (see map).<br />

During busy periods,<br />

visit us at our new<br />

oces, but all your<br />

registration questions<br />

and needs<br />

can be taken<br />

care of at<br />

Need Parking?<br />

See us for $10 Permits<br />

Mon-Fri | Lots 1* or 2<br />

Sat-Sun | Lot 3<br />

AD<br />

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Use Lot 4 if above lots are unavailable<br />

unvailable<br />

*$2 daily pass available at Lot 1 kiosk<br />

(at Vermont & Rosewood)<br />

Mon thru<br />

Fri: 10a-7p<br />

Sat: 8a-1p<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Services</strong><br />

855 N Vermont Ave | <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA 90029<br />

(323) 953-4000 ext. 2651 | comsvcs@lacitycollege.edu<br />

communityservices.lacitycollege.edu


<strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> Make-up Academy is a resource for the aspiring makeup<br />

artist or a cosmetologist who wants to include makeup design to their services. We<br />

create the project atmosphere where you can learn cutting edge concepts that will<br />

motivate you and enhance your creative process.<br />

Our lessons are live and interactive. You can ask questions, view makeup<br />

demonstrations, and collaborate with other artist. Attendees will participate in handson<br />

application of all makeup techniques reviewed. You will be taught what it takes to<br />

become a professional makeup artist, or just look like one. L.A.C.C. provides training to<br />

both the novice and person who wants to specialize in makeup artistry as a career.<br />

Registration fee includes textbook required for class and 12 piece brush set cosmetics<br />

for use in class - supplied by Miliani.<br />

REVIEW THE FOLLOWING:<br />

Career Options<br />

Industry Terminology<br />

Getting Started<br />

Marketing and Promotion<br />

Social Networking<br />

Makeup Kit<br />

Brushes & Tools<br />

Sanitation and Disinfection<br />

Interacting with Client<br />

Color Theory<br />

BEAUTY COURSE OVERVIEW<br />

Preparing the skin<br />

Understanding skin type<br />

Foundation matching and application<br />

Color correction<br />

Understanding texture<br />

Highlight and Contour<br />

Concealer and Camouflage<br />

Brow shape and application<br />

Eye shape and size<br />

Eye Color application<br />

Eye lining – powders, creams and liquids<br />

Bronzers and blush<br />

Lips – pencils and lip color application<br />

Shaping the lips<br />

PLUS<br />

Hair Styling<br />

Portfolio Building<br />

Business and Marketing<br />

Editorial, Photography and HD Makeup Application<br />

Self-evaluating your work<br />

An Award will be issued at completion of class.<br />

SubEvent: Jason Sanchez Fee: $999.00<br />

#86010A Tuesday-Friday<br />

6:00 - 10:00 p.m.<br />

February 26-Mar 22<br />

Classes will be at Geisha Beauty Studios, near L.A.C.C.<br />

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QUICK & DIRTY SELF DEFENSE<br />

Never be afraid again! Protect yourself<br />

and your family !!<br />

Learn how to defend yourself against an attacker<br />

on an airplane, in the streets,<br />

how to turn your fear into<br />

anger – switch yourself into<br />

attack mode! Learn how to<br />

subdue an attacker in 6<br />

seconds. Learn effective<br />

techniques that are easy to do and<br />

apply; learn why size is not a factor. Open to all!<br />

SubEvent: Jojo Aguilar Fee: $60<br />

#67010A 3 Saturdays<br />

5:00-7:00 p.m.<br />

February 23-March 9<br />

LIVE – RENT FREE!!!<br />

Apartment Management Class<br />

Have you noticed all the high-rise buildings going<br />

up? All these new apartment buildings need you<br />

as a manager – reap the benefits! This class will<br />

cover all the topics necessary to<br />

become an apartment manager;<br />

or, if you are a property/building<br />

owner, get the skills and laws<br />

needed to properly manage and<br />

facilitate your investment.<br />

Topics: Unlawful detainer/eviction<br />

laws & procedures. Rental lease-contracts, Rental<br />

marketing, Manager salary/benefits; Section 8,<br />

Rent control and more. Don’t put off your career<br />

as an apartment manager any longer! Register<br />

early to guarantee your spot in this class!<br />

SubEvent: Cavalin Fee: $100<br />

#20020A 3 Mondays<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 4-18<br />

#20020B 3 Wednesdays Fee: $100<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

March 20-April 3<br />

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Clases en Español<br />

páginas 16 &17<br />

ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN !!!<br />

REGISTER (323) 953-4000 EXT. 2651<br />

THE BUSINESS OF BARTENDING –<br />

BECOME A PROFESSIONAL BARTENDER<br />

Start working after completing this class!<br />

Why pay hundreds of dollars more at other schools<br />

to learn bartending when this bartending class will<br />

cover all you need to know in the field of bartending<br />

and more! As the economy struggles and<br />

employment worsens - Bartending jobs are in<br />

demand wherever you go! Bartending requires so<br />

much more than knowing how to put ice in a glass<br />

and adding the proper ingredients. Kellie will<br />

prepare you to be a great salesperson; a customer<br />

service expert and<br />

an honest/valuable<br />

employee with skills<br />

that will help you<br />

succeed in the real<br />

world of bartending.<br />

With the skills<br />

gained from Kellie<br />

Nicholson’s class<br />

and her notoriety<br />

in the Bartending<br />

world plus certificate of completion, her<br />

students have successfully secured bartending<br />

jobs after completing this class, Kellie’s clientele<br />

includes Will from the Black Eyed Peas, David<br />

Schwimmer, Jessica Simpson and Ashton Kucher.<br />

Material fee of $50 payable online to<br />

www.barbizz.com/pay before class starts.<br />

Those who score 90% or above on the tests will<br />

be awarded a Master’s Certificate of Excellence!<br />

SubEvent: Kellie Nicholson Fee: $150<br />

#25012A 3 Thursdays<br />

6:00-10:00 p.m.<br />

February 28-March 14<br />

“Dear Kellie, this is Ivette from your Bartending<br />

class at <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong>, I just wanted to<br />

tell you I had my first interview as a bartender<br />

yesterday, I did not know what to expect, however<br />

THEY HIRED ME! Thank you so much for teaching<br />

me the Business of Bartending” – Ivette

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